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Be sure to cut 1/2″ above the soil line!
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When using a really sharp knife (like this one). You want a clean cut without tearing or pulling, so you won’t pull up any clumps of soil or seed. The simple rule to follow when harvesting is: harvest in a way that avoids the need to wash your greens.
How to grow bilar
Now that you are properly introduced, let’s look at how to grow bilar. As mentioned earlier there are several ways to do this, so we will go through a few –
- Growing Biolar Indoors
- Growing Biolar Outdoors
- Watercress growing in eggs
How to grow watercress: instructions
Before you grow, look for a suitable place in your garden. Ideally, this would be a running watercourse such as a stream or pond with water circulation. If neither of these are available, you can of course create a water-filled ditch to grow your watercress – but that requires a lot of work. If you choose to go through with this, make sure you have enough water in and out.
It is much easier to cultivate watercress in a pot. To do this, place the young plant in some kind of planting device, preferably a bowl shape. Then, place the plant in a larger container, which you fill with water until the soil in the bowl is about one centimeter under water. In this way the water crop always grows in water. However, you need to change the water every two days to keep it fresh and cool and have enough oxygen.
What are the stages in a plant’s life cycle?
There are five stages in a plant’s life cycle:
- Germination– When conditions such as temperature and water are right, a seed begins to grow.
- Roots – Roots will begin to grow, usually underground, to access water and nutrients.
- Leaves – Leaves will grow and form above ground to help a plant make its own food using light.
- Flowers – Beautiful flowers grow full of pollen, which is used to make seeds.
- Seed Dispersal – Seeds are dispersed and spread to grow in new places and ensure that more of this plant can grow.
Filing the eggs
Now that the eggs are clean, you can start putting the filling in them. We’re going with cotton wool on this one but you can use compost if you want – it’s just a little bit nicer. Add enough cotton wool to come up to about 1cm below the top of the egg
Don’t sprinkle some seeds on top of the cotton wool and sprinkle the mist with some water. If you don’t have a mister, we’ve found that the next best thing to use is a Call syringe (there are several of these lying around most homes).
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