How many radish seeds per hole? Note the size of the radish seeds and the spacing of the plants!
The number of radish seeds per hole depends on the size of the seed and the desired plant population. As a general rule of thumb, it's recommended to plant one or two seeds per hole, depending on the size of the seed. If the seeds are small, you can plant two per hole, and if they are larger, plant one per hole.
It's important to thin the seedlings to the desired plant spacing once they have emerged. Thinning the seedlings helps to ensure that the radish plants have enough room to grow and develop properly. The recommended spacing between radish plants varies depending on the variety and growing conditions, but a common spacing is 2 to 3 inches between plants in the row and 4 to 6 inches between rows.
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Watermelons require 80-90 days from seed sowing to grow a full-size watermelon. Some smaller-sized watermelons (like Sugar Baby) can reach maturity in closer to 70 days.
Some seeds can be planted directly in your garden (aka: direct sow). Other plants, however, are more often started inside, either because they cannot handle the cold conditions of the early growing season or because they need a longer season to grow that they need to start growing while there is still snow on the ground (or both).
Lettuce is a staple in most households. It's cheap to buy in the grocery store, but even cheaper to grow at home. Lettuce that is grown at home is not only fresher when you use it but it has much better flavor than the bagged varieties found in your grocery store.