To make polvoron from monggo seeds, start by toasting the monggo seeds until they are fragrant. Grind the toasted seeds into a fine powder and mix it with powdered milk, sugar, and melted butter. Press the mixture into molds to shape the polvoron before wrapping them in colorful cellophane.
Yes mustard seed floats on water as it is lighter than water
No, adding dirty water to mix Kal-Kote plaster can negatively affect the final quality and appearance of the plaster. It is recommended to use clean, potable water to mix the plaster for best results.
To effectively mix grass seed with compost for optimal growth and results, first ensure the compost is well-aged and free of weeds. Mix the grass seed evenly with the compost in a ratio of 1 part seed to 3 parts compost. Spread the mixture evenly over the desired area and water regularly to keep the soil moist. This will provide nutrients and a good growing environment for the grass seed to germinate and thrive.
I do it all the time. You can actually buy fertilizer, grass seed and mulch mix all in one bag.
When glue is mixed with water, it appears as a cloudy or milky solution. The water helps to break down the glue, causing it to disperse in the liquid.
They love millet spray and my lovebirds really like safflower seeds. I mix safflower seeds with a parrot seed mix.
Choose a suitable container, such as a seed tray or small pots. Fill the container with a pre-moistened seed starting mix. Plant the seeds according to the instructions on the seed packet. Cover the seeds lightly with soil, water gently, and place the container in a warm, sunny location.
Yes, it is possible to mix a seed with other seeds, soil, or growing mediums for planting. Mixing seeds may be done to create custom seed blends or to ensure even distribution when sowing. However, it's important to mix seeds carefully to avoid damaging them and to follow proper planting guidelines for each seed type.
To make DIY seed tape using cornstarch, mix cornstarch with water to create a paste, then spread the paste on strips of paper. Place seeds evenly on the paste, allow it to dry, and then plant the seed tape in the ground.
Mix in a little water, dissolve the sugar. Filter to separate the bird seed. Evaporate the water and the sugar crystals will reappear.
When sugar dissolves in water, it appears transparent as the sugar particles break down and mix with the water molecules, creating a clear solution. The solution will have a sweet taste, indicating that the sugar is evenly distributed in the water.