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- Seedbed abstract "A seedbed or seedling bed is the local soil environment in which seeds are planted. Often it comprises not only the soil but also a specially prepared cold frame, hotbed or raised bed used to grow the seedlings in a controlled environment into larger young plants before transplanting them into a garden or field. A seedling bed is used to increase the number of seeds that germinate. The soil of a seedbed needs to be loose and smoothed, without large lumps. These traits are needed so that seeds can be planted easily, and at a specific depth for best germination. Large lumps and uneven surface would tend to make the planting depth random. Many types of seedlings also need loose soil with minimal rocky content for best conditions to grow their roots. (For example, carrots grown in rocky soil will tend not to grow straight.) Seedbed preparation in farm fields often involves secondary tillage via harrows and cultivators. This may follow primary tillage (if any) by moldboard plows or chisel plows. No-till farming methods avoid tillage for seedbed preparation as well as later weed control. Seedbed preparation in gardens often involves secondary tillage via hand tools such as rakes and hoes. This may follow primary tillage (if any) by shovels, picks, or mattocks. Rotary tillers provide a powered alternative that takes care of both primary and secondary tillage. The preparation of a seedbed may include: The removal of debris. Insect eggs and disease spores are often found in plant debris and so this is removed from the plot. Stones and larger debris will also physically prevent the seedlings from growing.Levelling. The site will have been levelled for even drainage.Breaking up the soil. Compacted soil will be broken up by digging. This allows air and water to enter, and helps the seedling penetrate the soil. Smaller seeds require a finer soil structure. The surface the soil can be broken down into a fine granular structure using a tool such as a rake.Soil improvement. The soil structure may be improved by the introduction of organic matter such as compost or peat.Fertilizing. The nitrate and phosphate levels of the soil can be adjusted with fertilizer. If the soil is deficient in any micro nutrients, these too can be added.The seedlings may be left to grow to adult plants in the seedbed, perhaps after thinning to remove the weaker ones, or they may be moved to a border as young plants.".
- Seedbed thumbnail Seedbed_of_the_rice,Katori-city,Japan.JPG?width=300.
- Seedbed wikiPageID "227500".
- Seedbed wikiPageLength "3399".
- Seedbed wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- Seedbed wikiPageRevisionID "662739620".
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agriculture.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horticulture_and_gardening.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Chisel_plow.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Cold_frame.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Compost.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Cultivator.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Debris.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Drainage.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Fertilisation.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Fertilizer.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Fertilizing.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Field_(agriculture).
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Garden.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Germinate.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Germination.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Harrow_(tool).
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Hoe_(tool).
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Hotbed.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Hotbed_(gardening).
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Insect_egg.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Mattock.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Moldboard_plow.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Natural_environment.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Nitrate.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink No-till_farming.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Open-field.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Open_field.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Peat.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Pickaxe.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Plough.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Rake_(tool).
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Rotary_tiller.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Seed.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Seed_drill.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Seedling.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Shovel.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Soil_compaction.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Soil_structure.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Sowing.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Spore.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Stale_seed_bed.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Stratification_(botany).
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Tillage.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Transplant_(botanical).
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Transplanting.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Weed.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:break_up.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:levelling.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:Dig.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLink File:Seedbed_of_the_rice,Katori-city,Japan.JPG.
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seedbed".
- Seedbed wikiPageWikiLinkText "seedbed".
- Seedbed hasPhotoCollection Seedbed.
- Seedbed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Seedbed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Seedbed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Seedbed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Seedbed subject Category:Agriculture.
- Seedbed subject Category:Horticulture_and_gardening.
- Seedbed hypernym Environment.
- Seedbed type Software.
- Seedbed type Classification.
- Seedbed type Thing.
- Seedbed comment "A seedbed or seedling bed is the local soil environment in which seeds are planted. Often it comprises not only the soil but also a specially prepared cold frame, hotbed or raised bed used to grow the seedlings in a controlled environment into larger young plants before transplanting them into a garden or field. A seedling bed is used to increase the number of seeds that germinate. The soil of a seedbed needs to be loose and smoothed, without large lumps.".
- Seedbed label "Seedbed".
- Seedbed sameAs Saadbedding.
- Seedbed sameAs مهد_التربة.
- Seedbed sameAs Saatbett.
- Seedbed sameAs Semillero.
- Seedbed sameAs Lit_de_semence.
- Seedbed sameAs Alcouve.
- Seedbed sameAs Semenzaio.
- Seedbed sameAs 苗代.
- Seedbed sameAs Łoże_siewne.
- Seedbed sameAs m.01h4pr.
- Seedbed sameAs Q155180.
- Seedbed sameAs Q155180.
- Seedbed wasDerivedFrom Seedbed?oldid=662739620.
- Seedbed depiction Seedbed_of_the_rice,Katori-city,Japan.JPG.
- Seedbed isPrimaryTopicOf Seedbed.