Tree planting?
Question:How do you properly plant a tree? I don't mean transplant a tree. I mean pull a seed off of a tree and make a new tree grow from that seed.
Answers:
You probably should start with more than one seed. Put them in a small seedling pot with some soil and keep them moist. Once the seeds sprout, you can transfer them to individual pots. After they get established and are growing well, just transplant them. If you don't want more than one, give the others away.
the best way is to plant the desired seed in the place that you want it to grow and then nuture it with some thoughtful loving care
Before you put too much effort into it, you should research the type of tree you want to plant. Some seeds need to be exposed to fire, some need to be scratched, some need a long cold period.
Planting a tree is a lot easier than most people think. Since seeds were designed to sprout without any human intervention, so therefore they are not hard to grow when people do plant them. All that you really have to do is put a seed in the ground (not under more than 1.5 inches of dirt, in fact, the shallower the better) and wait for it to come up. You don't even need to bother with potting it first. The only thing extra I would do is water it a little bit, if your area is having a drought. Also, the seasons that are the best for planting are spring and fall, but summer works too (but not winter typically).
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