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Q: Why do seeds need to be sown in a nersery an then be transplanted?
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How do seeds multiply?

== == All seeds need oxygen and water to germinate, and the temperature will need to be within a set range that differs for each type of seed. Once the seed has germinated, the plant will need nutrients, moisture, and light and a suitable temperature range. seeds grow inside fruits like apples, some oranges, on the outside of strawberries, just look inside fruits. how they grow is either some part of the fruit/vegetable plant fell off, or an animal ate it, pooped the seeds on the ground and they grew out of the dung.


Do Cactus plants grow from seeds?

Yes. All plants that flower produce seeds if pollinated and given the right conditions. WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS, ARE THE SEEDS IN THE FLOWERS? AND DO I LET THEM DRY AFTER THE BLOOM HAS DIED OR HOW TO I PLANT THE SEEDS WHEN I FIND OUT WHERE THEY ARE? Then ask the proper question. The seeds are contained in the seed pod that forms behind the flower after it dies off. Most seed is better sown fresh, so sow as soon as it is ripe.


How long do seed take to germinate?

Between 1-7 days, usually around day 2.


Can you give a video how to plant a broccoli?

Sow broccoli over several weeks from mid- to late spring (starting with the earlier varieties). Rake the seedbed and then sow seeds thinly in drills, 12in. apart and a 1/2in. deep, thinning to 6in. apart before transplanting. When sown directly in the and the hills must be 27-30in. apart. Sow 2-3 seeds in a hill and thin to leave the strongest seedling.


Why is planting depth important?

1. If you plant a seed too deep, it will not get enough sunlight to germinate.If you plant a seed to shallow, it won't have enough soil cover to support the germinating top growth.The rule of thumb on planting seed is plant three times the depth of the size of the seed. If you have seeds that are very tiny, just the barest covering of soil is enough. For larger seeds, the depth varies with the size of the seed.2. It is necessary to sow seeds at an appropriate depth because it ensures the proper and timely germination of the seed. The seed sown at more depth will not be able to germinate on time and the leafs will not appear on the surface on time. This is because it has to cross the layer of soil to come or appear on the surface.Similarly the seeds are not sown superficially on the ground because they can be eaten by the birds or can be easily carried away by wind.

Related questions

What is the formula in getting the percentage of germination of seeds?

(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination


What is the formula in getting the percentage of seeds germination?

(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination


What is sowing density?

It is the density of the seeds being sown :)


What is the homophone for sown?

The homophone for "sown" is "sewn." "Sown" refers to planting seeds, while "sewn" refers to joining pieces of fabric together with stitches.


Are seeds from supermarket fruit able to be sown?

yes i belive they are


What does the term spring sown mean?

Seeds that should be planted in spring


What year was the English Parliament made?

The seeds of parliamentarian monarchy were sown in 1258.


How do you use sown in a sentence?

John really wanted a vegetable garden. Unfortunately, his new plants died because he had sown the seeds too early in the spring.


What is the past tense of sow?

Yesterday I sowed some seeds. Today I have sown some more.


What climate does Butternut squash grow in?

I read somewhere in summers it grows. Seeds are sown in March or April


How does ploughing help the seeds germinate?

Seeds sown deeply in soil, fail to germinate because of lack of oxygen. Ploughing aerates the soil and helps in good germination.


How do you spell sewn?

If you're using a needle and thread, it's sewn. If you're spreading seeds, it's sown.