종자DepthGuide
Seed Depth 가이드
SeedDepthGuide
Seed Depth Guide
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The Seed Depth Guide provides information on planting depth for seeds to ensure proper germination and growth. Incorrect depth leads to poor germination, weak seedlings, or seed rot. Learn seed-specific planting depths and techniques.
Características Principales
Plant-specific depth recommendations
Soil type adjustment
Seed size guidance
Germination time information
Temperature requirements
Direct sow vs. transplant guidance
How to Use Seed Depth Guide
Select Seed Type
Choose the plant variety you want to grow from the comprehensive seed list.
View Planting Depth
Check recommended depth for optimal germination (often listed as "x times seed diameter").
Consider Soil Type
Note that clay soils may require shallower planting, while sandy soils often need deeper.
Check Temperature Range
Verify soil temperature requirements (warm season vs. cool season crops).
Note Timing
See timing recommendations (frost dates, soil temperature thresholds).
Plan Direct Sow or Transplant
Determine if seeds should be started indoors or planted directly in garden.
Casos de Uso
Vegetable seed starting
Flower seed planting
Herb seed sowing
Spring planting
Fall planting
Direct seeding crops
Preguntas Frecuentes
How deep should I plant seeds?
General rule: plant seeds 2-3 times their diameter. Tiny seeds stay near surface. Large seeds go deeper. Check seed packets for specifics.
What happens if I plant seeds too deep?
Deep-planted seeds may not have energy to reach soil surface, resulting in failed germination or weak seedlings.
What if I plant seeds too shallow?
Shallow seeds dry out quickly and fail to germinate. They are also easily exposed by watering or weather.
Should I soak seeds before planting?
Soaking can improve germination for hard-coated seeds (beans, peas). Soak 4-12 hours, then plant immediately.
When should I start seeds indoors?
Start indoors 4-8 weeks before last frost date. Transplant to garden after hardening off when soil is warm enough.