Dish method...rag-doll method..Seed-Box Method..
because this method does not ensure a uniform distribution of seeds and requires a lot of time and manual labour.
Odk
Generally seed require a few things in order to germinate:Water/ moistureSoil (or a growing medium)Heat/ warmthDarkness or in the case of some seed lightGeneral guide is that the seed should be covered to double the diameter of the seed itself. In the case of many small or fine seed varieties it is best to leave them uncovered with soil.Keep the soil moist during germination, but not too wet as this can cause fungal problems.It is always best to research the seed variety you are germinating if you are not sure of the specifics - as different seeds have different germination periods.
the seed pod bursts open and scatters the seeds.the seeds then germinate!!
When seed is spread naturally (or by animals) its called dispersal.When seed is spread artificially (during horticultural production) its called sowing, broadcasting is a method of sowing.
Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
sowing
To raise plants
mars
You are describing an old method called sowing the seeds. It was used for large and small fields. This was used for grass like crops that didn't have to be in even rows.
Alicia has written: 'Sowing the good seed a Canadian tale'
That which sows seed; a sowing-machine. Or a person can be a sower as well. It also means someone who spreads something. That could be sowing doubt in someone's mind.
Sowing means planting a seed. Reaping means harvesting the fruits of the seeds you sowed. Gleaning means gathering what was left after the harvest.
Alfred Ernest Panter has written: 'The seed is for sowing'
Wind is the best method of seed dispersal.
The modern version would be a sowing machine.