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If your question is how deep to cover seeds - the basic rule is to the depth of the size of the seed itself.

Tiny seeds like poppy seeds can be scattered on the surface of the soil, slightly larger seeds like radish seeds just need to be barely covered, while larger seeds like corn and beans should be covered to about a half an inch - basically the same width of the seed.

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