Crops suitable for indirect seeding include those that benefit from controlled growing conditions, such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants. These warm-season crops can be started indoors or in a greenhouse and then transplanted outdoors after the risk of frost has passed. Other examples include broccoli, cauliflower, and lettuce, which can also be started in seed trays and later transplanted to improve germination rates and yield. Indirect seeding is particularly beneficial for crops with a longer growing season or those sensitive to environmental conditions.
Indirect seeding is a method of planting seeds in containers indoors before transplanting them to an outdoor garden. This process allows for better control of growth conditions and protection from adverse weather, pests, and diseases before the plants are established in the garden.
ploughing, seeding, caring for crops, harvesting and processing
Crop rotation refers to the practice of seeding fields with different crops each year and allowing the field to sometime lie fallow.
Unoka found out that no ancestor or god was angry at him, but his crops were failing because he was too lazy to clear new fields, and was instead seeding his crops on worn out soil.
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As of now, no crops are grown in Antarctica since it is not suitable for cultivation.
yes and they do
No
The opposite would be seeding, sowing, or planting.
Rangeland
short term
Upland seeding is the seeding of a rising or not level part of the Earth.