Sunday, March 14, 2010

How to you plant flowers from seeds?

do u need soil or do u just dig a hole n put them in there
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersIf you don't have soil, what would you be digging holes in???





Try turning the packet over and reading the instructions.
Reply:a way to be sure flowers will grow from seed:





follow directions on seed packet for amount of water and planting seed depth





use seed starter soil or rich, fertile soil





at least 8 hours of light until they bloom then determine how much light/shade it needs





it's easier to start 'em inside then transplant after certain height
Reply:Different seeds have different requirements. The packet tells you when to plant, how deep, whether in sun or shade, how long to germination, etc.





If you have okay soil, just plant in the soil. If not, buy a bag of potting mixture.





If it is warm enough you can plant directly outside without having to start seeds in containers indoors.
Reply:You want to determine the amount of sun light the area will get and then select the seed for the height of the plant. They usually will tell you the height and drip line for proper spacing.





As far as soil, if you have nice rich soil you are fine. Otherwise you may need to cultivate and add soil.





Unless they are bulbs or tubers, the hole will be really small...about the depth of the first joint of your finger...www.poetry.com

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