No, it is not recommended to use regular potatoes from the grocery store as seed potatoes for planting. Seed potatoes are specially grown and treated to ensure healthy and successful growth, while regular potatoes may carry diseases or have been treated with chemicals that can affect their ability to sprout and grow. It is best to purchase certified seed potatoes from a reputable source for planting.
For planting grass seed, it is recommended to use about 4 to 6 inches of topsoil to provide a good growing environment for the seeds.
To effectively use lettuce seed tape for planting in your garden, simply lay the seed tape in a straight line in your garden bed, cover it with a thin layer of soil, water it regularly, and ensure it receives adequate sunlight for germination and growth.
Grocery store potatoes are sprayed with a root inhibitor. This increases their shelf life and not suitable for replanting. If you can get organic potatoes from the store they will work.
Insect dust is not typically used to prevent seed rot on potatoes. A more effective method would be to store potato seeds in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area to reduce the risk of rot. You can also use certified disease-free seed potatoes to minimize the chances of rot.
They are harvested to be sold, eaten, stored, or tested.
A dribber is used in gardening. Poking a hole in the ground to drop seeds into at planting time..................Different types for different types of seeds, small to large ie. planting potatoes.
if you do not use an eye on the potato when planting ,this spud has nothing to germinate with, the eye is like a seed.
regular tap water is fine.
You can use compost to improve potato growth by mixing it into the soil before planting. Compost provides essential nutrients and improves soil structure, helping potatoes grow healthier and produce better yields.
Smurfberries? Say u are planting potatoes, u can click use smurfberry and then the potatoes are automatically grown and ready to harvest. Or another example is when u have to send a smurf u can use a smurfberry and the smurf comes back immediately
Mint typically takes about 10 to 15 days to germinate from seed, and it can be harvested for use in cooking or other purposes within 8 to 10 weeks after planting.
To make seed tape, you can use strips of paper or fabric and place seeds at specific intervals along the strip. Then, cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and water them regularly until they germinate. This method helps with precise seed spacing and planting.