Indirect Planting-In this method of planting,the plants need to be transferred from a seed box to it's permanent place.
Indirect Planting-In this method of planting,the plants need to be transferred from a seed box to it's permanent place.
Indirect Planting-In this method of planting,the plants need to be transferred from a seed box to it's permanent place.
Indirect Planting-In this method of planting,the plants need to be transferred from a seed box to it's permanent place.
cone method,deep hole method,slide hole method,center hole method,trench method,slit method
planting crops on raised levels of land
The method of planting without soil is called hydroponics. It involves growing plants in a nutrient-rich water solution rather than traditional soil. This method allows for more controlled growing conditions and can result in increased plant growth and yields.
Direct planting is a method of planting seeds or seedlings directly into the ground where they will grow, rather than starting them in pots or trays indoors. This approach can save time and resources, as it eliminates the need for transplanting and allows plants to establish themselves in their permanent location right from the start.
Planting trees and vegetation stabilises the soil and prevents erosion.
Direct planting-seeds planted directly to the plot or gardenExample of seeds planted directly:Ampalaya, upo ,squash,corn, papaya, radish,carrots, sayote ,okra,peanut, soy beans, cucumberIndirect planting-seeds grow first in the seed boxes or seed trayExamples of seeds planted indirectly:Tomato, Lettuce, Cauliflower,pechay, pepper, rice,chilli, eggplant, cabbages
four basic method pf planting square method-this method is widely used by most fruit growers because of its simplest design. quincunx method-it is used for filler is desired. hexagonal or triangular method -six trees planted from the hexagon with the seventh tree at the center rectangular method-the trees are planted farther apart from east-west ,north-south, the trees , have more acces to sunlight
Conservation tillage. This method helps to reduce soil erosion, improve soil health, and conserve water by minimizing soil disturbance during planting.
It can, but it depends on the planting method used. If the crop is planted in rows, there is no difference, but if biodynamic, square-foot, companion planting, or other planting methods are used, organic growing makes better use of the land.