What is the easiest method of planting?
The simplest method is planting seeds; division & stem cuttings are fast; and with layering, there are almost no failures. Plants grown from seed, cuttings, or division are a good way of inexpensively increasing the number or plants in your garden. I have used these three methods for planting for years and saved a lot of money, a few tricks will help you too!
What are the five factors needed for plant growth?
The five factors of plant growth are light, water, mineral nutrition, gases (co2/02) and temperature. All are interactive and none are independent. One brief example is if a plant is under water stress, the stomates close and photosynthesis ceases because co2 can not enter into these stomata) cavities. plant growth refers to a process in which there is a change in the size of cells and organs in the plant. This occurs as a result of cell division and enlargement. It is an irreversible process that results in the increase of volume and/ or mass. The enlargement of a leaf is an example of growth.There are three phases of growth – meristematic, elongation and maturation. We can understand this better by looking at a seed. We already know that the tips of roots and shoots exhibit continuous growth and hence are meristematic. The cells in this region are rich in protoplasm and have large nuclei.The increase in length of the shoot and the root is referred to as primary growth, and is the result of cell division in the shoot apical meristem. Secondary growth is characterized by an increase in thickness or girth of the plant, and is caused by cell division in the lateral meristem.In plants, the sequence of growth includes seed germination, then leaf formation, stem formation, leaf formation, increase within the height of plants, flower formation, and flower formation.
How important is planting?
In regions prone to erosion, plant life plays a crucial role in preserving fertile land and preventing landslides. By nurturing healthy trees and plants, we can fortify our soil, help prevent flooding and protect livelihoods. Plants take in water through their roots. They take in minerals from the soil through their roots as well. These minerals are sometimes called fertilizers or plant food. Plants also take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny holes in their leaves.Plants keep the soil together preventing erosion. Plants provide oxygen for us and all the other animals. Through photosynthesis they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen which gives us the air that allows all animals on the planet to breathe. Plants are an essential part of the water cycle.The basic parts of most land plants are roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. The function of each plant parts is described below. Roots anchor the plants in the soil and absorb nutrients and water that are needed by the rest of the plant.The three basic organs of vascular plants are roots, stems and leaves but commonly these organs have become specialized for specific functions and do not look ‘typical’.