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Vegetables Seeds

Vegetables seeds are the embryos of the plants that include all nutrition materials and energy, required the development of mature plant.

vegetables seeds Depth -

It is important to plant the seeds at a depth appropriate, not run out food supply before it reaches the ground.

Irrigation -

Too much water will prevent the seeds to get the air they need, it will strangle them and cause them to rot. Too little water will cause dehydration and death of the seeds.

vegetables seeds Sowing -

It is Advisable to sow the seeds in several places in the garden. Places exposed to the sun and not exposed to the sun, also try several types of soil. Over time we can learn what the best side and soil we need.

Temperature -

Seeds will germinate only in the appropriate season, meaning the right temperature of the environment.

Straw –

Cover the planting area with straw is against the growth of other seeds or weeds and hides from birds and harmful environment.

Fertilization -

Fertilization begins when the first leaves begin to come out. Advisable to use diluted liquid fertilizers not to cause burning.

vegetables seeds Moving to the garden -

Before moving the seedlings into the garden there is a need to saturate them in water to soften the radical change. Recommended to move them on a cloudy day, can be shield a little and water well the first week.

Impregnation -

Some seeds, like Asparagus and Parsley. parsley, help sponging water all night before sowing, others like brassica it will help to put the seeds in the refrigerator for several days before sowing.

Collecting Seeds for sowing -

All there is to do is leave a few vegetables until they reach full maturity;

• Wash the paste hard in water; a little strainer can help.

• Sprinkle the collected seeds on blotting paper.

• Cut the fruit and removed the paste with seeds.

• Put them in a well-ventilated place to dry for a few days.

• Keep the seeds in a bag that is not completely sealed,

• put a label with the name and date.

• Store them in a dark cool and dry place. Many plants will produce vegetables seeds themselves, they will fall and germinate in the mother-plant environment and will develop and grow new plants even without human intervention.

How Vegetables Seesd looks like:

lettuce seeds coriander seeds cucumber seeds onions seeds potato seeds

tomato seeds corn seeds parsley seeds chives seeds fennel seeds

peas seeds strawberry seeds basil seeds spinach seeds pepper seeds

artichoke seeds radishes seeds potato seeds coriander seeds cabbage seeds

A good example is plants like, Fennel , Tomato , Potato. ... if we leave them in the garden they will ripen and rot but in the future they will develop new plants in the same place. For the opening our new site/store we offer for a limited time, free seeds. Yes, choose 3 kinds of seeds and we'll send them to your home.

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