hey man fertilizer is fertilizer i used 2 year old grass seed and it worked it ain't like food so yes it can be used lol
in 2 years
Yes, fertilizer can affect seed sprouting. A balanced fertilizer can provide essential nutrients for healthy seed growth, while an incorrect concentration or type of fertilizer may hinder germination or lead to seed burn. It's important to use the right type and amount of fertilizer to support seed sprouting effectively.
I do it all the time. You can actually buy fertilizer, grass seed and mulch mix all in one bag.
Soybean is a dicot seed, belonging to the family Fabaceae. Dicot seeds have two seed leaves (cotyledons) while monocot seeds have one seed leaf. Soybean seeds also have a distinct embryo with two cotyledons, further confirming their classification as dicots.
Russell Hayden Austin has written: 'The effect of soil type and fertilizer treatment on the composition of the soybean plant' -- subject(s): Soils, Soybean, Fertilizers
A broadcast spreader is used to spread seed, fertilizer or sand over a large area. It is commonly used on farms and is an alternative to using a drop spreader.
Any plant that produces fat can be used to produce biofuel. The most common plants used are the oil seed plants such as corn, rape, sunflour soybean, palm etc.
They certainly are! You can't just stop at a seed or fertilizer company and get fertilizer without showing some sort of proof that you are indeed a farmer and not a terrorist. Certain fertilizers, when mixed other substances, can be easily made into bombs. There are also a certain amount of fertilizer that is needed to be set in the field along with the seed enough so it doesn't burn the seed.
They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilizer, and equipment.
Multiwall paper bags, which use three or more plies of paper, are used heavily in industrial applications for the transport and sale of products such as seed and fertilizer.
Farming starts out by a seed getting planted. The seed is then given time to grow with water and fertilizer. The seed grows into a crop. The crop is then harvested and sold to stores.