Kamut is typically planted in the spring when soil temperatures reach around 50-55°F (10-13°C). The exact timing can vary depending on your location and local climate conditions. It's best to consult with local agricultural extension services or experienced farmers for specific planting recommendations in your area.
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
No, it is not possible for a plant's day to be longer than its year. A plant's day is typically defined by the light-dark cycle it experiences in a 24-hour period, while its year is determined by the time it takes to complete a full cycle of seasons.
Chives are a soft herb though they can become quite hardy when they have been in the ground for a couple of years. The best time to plant them is early Spring, providing they are quite well developed and there is no change of late frosts.
The plant is classed as a biannual (flowering in the second year).
You can plant seedlings (or even just seeds) directly into the ground, without cultivating them in pots first, as long as the time of year is right, and the soil is right.
Moses Kamut was born in 1982.
No! Kamut contains gluten.
Kamut is not a commonly used term in Tamil. It refers to a type of ancient wheat grain.
You can use Spelt or Kamut
Spring.
in the spring
It is best to plant lilies in the fall but you can plant them in spring.
summer!
Anytime of year, it doesn't really matter.
late April
Depends on the type of plants.
Not possible to answer without more infomration. Depends on the crop or plant, the size of the plant, the time of year and of course the formulation of the fertilizer