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Sowing
Seeds will not grow in dry soil.
seeds grow quicker in soil.
so that the germinating seedlings do not compete too much with each other for light, water and nutrients. planting them too close together causes the seedlings to stretch (in search of light) resulting in thin, weak plants
You don't need additional soil, just the dirt on the ground to put the seeds on.
the soil will not be loosened and will not be good for cultivation.
If you do not see the seeds that you sowed, that means that the seeds were not planted properly. You have to first till the soil before sowing the seeds on to the soil.
A sowing device that positions seeds precisely in the soil and then covers the seeds. Before the seed drill was introduced, the seeds were planted by hand.
Sowing
Sowing is the action of planting seeds for growth usually by scattering them over the soil.
Sowing is the process of planting seeds. In seeding, little if any soil is placed over the seeds. More precisely, seeds can be generally sown into the soil by maintaining a planting depth of about 2-3 times the size of the seed
The process in which the field is levelled for sowing the seeds,for irrigation and for breaking the big pieces of soil is called levelling.
If a field is not ploughed before sowing the seeds, two disadvantages could occur. Firstly, the soil may not be properly aerated, leading to poor root development and reduced nutrient uptake by the plants. Secondly, there may be an increased risk of weed growth as ploughing helps to bury weed seeds and disrupt their growth cycle.
You need to choose the seeds and look at the light requirements and water requirements before you sow the seed. Some plants need full sun, others partial sun, and others only grow in the shade. You should also look at the type of soil. Some plants need rich humus, others need a light sandy soil.
You need to choose the seeds and look at the light requirements and water requirements before you sow the seed. Some plants need full sun, others partial sun, and others only grow in the shade. You should also look at the type of soil. Some plants need rich humus, others need a light sandy soil.
Land Cress seeds grow well as an edge crop which requires regular water supply. It is best grown in a partially shaded area and the most appropriate soil for its cultivation is a well-draining soil, though it tolerates almost all other types of soil. A pH. of 6. 0- 6. 8 is best for the Cress seeds. Special care must be taken to keep a good gap between subsequent seeds while sowing. Cress leaves are ready for harvest at 7 weeks after sowing.
Factors which will come in mind for growing some seeds are as follow:- => preparation of soil => sowing => manuring => irrigation of crops => weeding => protection of crops => harvesting => storage