释义 |
Definition of seedbed in English: seedbednoun ˈsiːdbɛdˈsidˌbɛd 1A bed of fine soil in which seedlings are germinated. 苗床 Example sentencesExamples - Cover the seeds with 1/4 inch of soil, and keep the seedbed moist but not soggy.
- Deeper drilling and finer seedbeds, rolled where we could, should help minimize slugs.
- Roll with a heavy, water-filled lawn roller to make a firm seedbed.
- Some may argue that it is a waste of money because a good seedbed needs to be created for good germination.
- It seems that no matter how well-prepared the seedbed is, when it comes time to cover a direct-seeded row, there are too many clods or lumps of soil.
- Specially designed planters are capable of planting precisely in the resulting seedbed, and such systems are suitable for many Ohio farms.
- If the seedbed is loose and the seed would be placed in loose soil, consider delaying seeding until there is enough moisture to firm the seedbed.
- Spray the seedbed very lightly with water, then keep the soil evenly moist during growth.
- Seedlings are usually raised from seed in nursery seedbeds.
- Conventional alfalfa plantings involve several tillage operations to prepare a seedbed, followed by drilling the alfalfa seed.
- Growers who planted early also had difficulty firming the seedbed because of dry soil conditions.
- That's why we recommend you plant in anticipation of rainfall in your area, and if rains don't come, water to keep your seedbed moist until your seedlings are established.
- I rationalize that the extra effort of watering is balanced by it being easier to transplant from a flat than from a garden seedbed.
- More than anything, the prolifically seeding cottonwood needs flooding to prepare a fertile seedbed.
- Rake and level tilled soil, then roll to make a firm seedbed.
- For example, if crows eat your seeds, lay chicken wire on top of the newly planted seedbed.
- This suggests that if newly germinated seedlings in seedbeds were exposed to low water potentials which were later relieved by rain or irrigation, then emergence could be delayed without necessarily increasing seedling losses.
- Water the seedbed thoroughly with a fine spray.
- The freezing and thawing action on clay, silty clay, and silty clay loam soils tilled in the fall or winter to produce stale seedbeds usually have excellent seedbeds for early no-till spring planting.
- Remember to prepare the seedbed well, and water the lawn thoroughly.
Synonyms breeding ground, nursery, cradle, nest, den, forcing house - 1.1 A place of development.
a seedbed of bigotry and fundamentalism
Definition of seedbed in US English: seedbednounˈsidˌbɛdˈsēdˌbed 1A bed of fine soil in which seedlings are germinated. 苗床 Example sentencesExamples - I rationalize that the extra effort of watering is balanced by it being easier to transplant from a flat than from a garden seedbed.
- Conventional alfalfa plantings involve several tillage operations to prepare a seedbed, followed by drilling the alfalfa seed.
- That's why we recommend you plant in anticipation of rainfall in your area, and if rains don't come, water to keep your seedbed moist until your seedlings are established.
- The freezing and thawing action on clay, silty clay, and silty clay loam soils tilled in the fall or winter to produce stale seedbeds usually have excellent seedbeds for early no-till spring planting.
- Some may argue that it is a waste of money because a good seedbed needs to be created for good germination.
- Seedlings are usually raised from seed in nursery seedbeds.
- Deeper drilling and finer seedbeds, rolled where we could, should help minimize slugs.
- If the seedbed is loose and the seed would be placed in loose soil, consider delaying seeding until there is enough moisture to firm the seedbed.
- This suggests that if newly germinated seedlings in seedbeds were exposed to low water potentials which were later relieved by rain or irrigation, then emergence could be delayed without necessarily increasing seedling losses.
- Cover the seeds with 1/4 inch of soil, and keep the seedbed moist but not soggy.
- Spray the seedbed very lightly with water, then keep the soil evenly moist during growth.
- Remember to prepare the seedbed well, and water the lawn thoroughly.
- Growers who planted early also had difficulty firming the seedbed because of dry soil conditions.
- Roll with a heavy, water-filled lawn roller to make a firm seedbed.
- It seems that no matter how well-prepared the seedbed is, when it comes time to cover a direct-seeded row, there are too many clods or lumps of soil.
- Specially designed planters are capable of planting precisely in the resulting seedbed, and such systems are suitable for many Ohio farms.
- More than anything, the prolifically seeding cottonwood needs flooding to prepare a fertile seedbed.
- Rake and level tilled soil, then roll to make a firm seedbed.
- Water the seedbed thoroughly with a fine spray.
- For example, if crows eat your seeds, lay chicken wire on top of the newly planted seedbed.
Synonyms breeding ground, nursery, cradle, nest, den, forcing house - 1.1 A place of development.
a seedbed of bigotry and fundamentalism
|