1/2 inch deep.
The recommended seed planting depth for radishes is typically about 0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm). This depth allows the seeds to have adequate moisture for germination while also providing enough soil coverage. It's important to ensure the soil is loose and well-drained to promote healthy growth.
The recommended seed planting depth varies depending on the type of seed being planted. Generally, a good rule of thumb is to plant seeds at a depth of 2-3 times their diameter. It's important to refer to the specific planting instructions provided on the seed packet for accurate depth requirements.
radish seed
Radish is a root vegetable.
The radish itself does not contain seeds but if it was left unharvested, a stalk would grow up from it and form seeds after flowering.
Yes, all true grasses are monocotyledonous
it is the planting of a seed. is this a trick question?
Current recommendations are to plant corn seed 1.5 to 2 inches deep.
if a seed then three times the length of the seed. {21/2 to 3 inches deep. if as a transplant seedling then plant at crown of plant.
yes, radishes have seeds
Direct planting-seeds planted directly to the plot or gardenExample of seeds planted directly:Ampalaya, upo ,squash,corn, papaya, radish,carrots, sayote ,okra,peanut, soy beans, cucumberIndirect planting-seeds grow first in the seed boxes or seed trayExamples of seeds planted indirectly:Tomato, Lettuce, Cauliflower,pechay, pepper, rice,chilli, eggplant, cabbages
Radish is a dicot plant. Dicots have two seed leaves when they sprout, whereas monocots have one seed leaf.