In natural regeneration, the soil or forest floor on which seed falls; in nursery pratice, a prepared area over which seed is sown
In natural regeneration, the soil or forest floor in which seed falls In nursery practices, prepared area that is seeded
In natural regeneration, the soil or forest floor on which seed falls; in nursery practice, a prepared area over which seed is sown
Soil prepared to receive seed and promote the growth of seedlings The term may apply also to prepared soil in which plants are to be planted by sprigging, sodding, or other means
In natural regeneration, the soil or forest floor on which seed falls; in nursery practice, a prepared area over which seeds are sown
You can refer to a place or a situation as a seedbed when it seems likely that a particular type of thing or person will develop in that place or situation. TV is using radio as a seedbed for ideas
A seedbed is an area of ground, usually with specially prepared earth, where young plants are grown from seed
The soil upon which wild seeds are deposited Its characteristics will influence whether or not germination occurs and whether or not the resulting seedlings will thrive Many North Country species have fairly narrow seedbed requirements