Instructions to Forest Officers in Reserve Planting
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A safe rule is to cover small seeds to a depth of about twice or three times their diameter. The usual tendency is to plant too deep. Firming the beds with a board will prevent the soil from washing when sprinkled. (6) Immediately after planting it is an excellent practice to cover the beds with a very thin mulch of clean leaves, moss, or needles. This keeps the surface moist and hastens germination. Water in limited quantities should be applied even to mulched beds. The mulch should be thin an...d light enough to allow the seedlings to break through the surface. If too heavy it should be removed when the seedlings begin to come up. QUANTITY OF SEED REQUIRED. (1) The quantity of seed required per unit of seed bed will depend upon the number of seed per pound and the percentage of germination. (2) Overcrowding produces poorly developed plants. The seed should be sown so that the seedlings will not require thinning, since the plants removed rarely can be saved by transplanting. (3) Seed of low germination per cent should be sown thickly.
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