- 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...
-
Seedbed is a
performance piece first performed by Vito
Acconci on 15–29
January 1972 at
Sonnabend Gallery in New York City. In the piece,
there is a low...
- The
tomatillo (Physalis
philadelphica and
Physalis ixocarpa), also
known as the
Mexican husk tomato, is a
plant of the
nightshade family bearing small...
- Napa
cabbage (Br****ica rapa subsp.
pekinensis or Br****ica rapa
Pekinensis Group) is a type of
Chinese cabbage originating near the
Beijing region of China...
-
Salvia hispanica, one of
several related species commonly known as chia (/ˈtʃiːə/), is a
species of
flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native...
-
either before planting (to
aerate the soil and
prepare a smooth,
loose seedbed) or
after the crop has
begun growing (to kill weeds—controlled disturbance...
-
Aronia is a
genus of
deciduous shrubs, the chokeberries, in the
family Rosaceae native to
eastern North America and most
commonly found in wet
woods and...
- New York City
streets and
followed them for as long as he was able, and
Seedbed (1972), in
which he
claimed that he ****d
while under a temporary...
- seed
yields are
often much higher. The
lentil requires a firm,
smooth seedbed with most of the
previous crop
residues incorporated. For the seed placement...
- 0–2.5 kg/ha (approx. 2 lb per acre). The
seedbed needs to be flat and weed-free.
After seeding, the
seedbed must be recompressed. The
recompression ensures...