| Some people have said that gardening as a hobby is really relaxing. It helps them forget about their problems because they are able to focus on their planting. They are aptly waiting for the seeds to grow and enjoy the fruits of their labor. Don’t we all enjoy what we have worked hard for?
That’s why some people would prefer to start out their gardens from the very basic. Some people would love to start their garden by planting seeds. They would then work hard for it to make it grow and bloom.
There are basic procedures on how to start out when deciding to plant seeds. However this article will discuss more how the finishing touches and maintenance should be done.
I: Finishing touches after planting:
• After you have planted the seeds they should be dampened more with potting mix and gently firm the soil again.
• To figure out how much potting mix the seeds need, read the packaging thoroughly again. The common philosophy is that the smaller the seed, the less potting mix is needed.
• Some seeds require lot of light to germinate and they should be covered lightly with potting mix.
II: even though the soil has been pre-dampened already, it’s not a bad idea to dampen water on top of the newly planted seeds. This helps prevent the top layer of the mix to dry out. This will also make the potting mix become firmer and guarantees better contact with the mix and the seed.
III: creating the right atmosphere
• Greenhouse effect: cover the seeds loosely with some plastic, because it helps the seed hold the heat and moisture. You can just cover the top layer with plastic or place the whole container inside.
• Heat: the container should be in a draft free spot that is warm. You should always check it daily. The best temperature for the seeds to germinate is around 65-70 degrees Fahrenheit. An ideal spot is the top of refrigerators. There are also heating mats that can be purchased for germinating.
• Light and air: to prevent molds there should be air circulating on the under the plastic. The seeds will not need light very much until they have emerged.
• Signs of life: when you seeds emerge, move them in a place where there is indirect light. The potting mix should be moist and not wet.
These are only some of the things that you should consider after the preparation period is over. These tips will help make the chances of your seeds survival better.
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