The planting methods for seasonal flowering herbs primarily include sowing, broadcasting, and dot-sowing. The correct planting method directly determines the growth condition of seasonal flowering herbs. Below, let's delve into the details of these three methods:
Sowing Tips: Use small seeds such as Chrysanthemum, Dutch Daisy, and Petunia. Before sowing, finely till and flatten the soil, water it thoroughly, and let it sit for 1-2 hours. Then, scatter the seeds evenly on the flat bed or pot, covering them with fine soil just enough to not see the seeds. For extra fine seeds, mix them with 3-4 times their volume of fine sand, sprinkle them in the pot, and do not cover with soil.
Drill Sowing: Create shallow grooves in the raised beds or pots, plant the seeds into the grooves, and then cover them with soil. The other procedures are the same as broadcast sowing. Drill sowing is commonly used for direct-rooted flowers that do not require transplanting, such as poppies and morning glories.
Direct Sowing: Large seeds can be sown individually, such as impatiens, begonias, etc., with soil coverage thickness approximately three times the diameter of the seeds.




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