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Title: How many seeds per 10 foot row
Post by: Jeannine on January 07, 2013, 06:43:37
Has anyone actually worked this out for most common veggies.

I need to know for a project.

Help would be appreciated

eg, beans , beets , lettuce, peas,spinach.chard etc etc

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: How many seeds per 10 foot row
Post by: powerspade on January 07, 2013, 07:28:09
JBA seed potatoes have a calculator on their page
Title: Re: How many seeds per 10 foot row
Post by: Digeroo on January 07, 2013, 07:40:59
Came across this site which gives yield rates per foot. 

Beans 150 for 25 ft.
carrots 8000 for 100 feet.   

http://gurneys.com/rainbow-blend-carrot/p/73512/
Title: Re: How many seeds per 10 foot row
Post by: galina on January 07, 2013, 08:29:34
Came across this site which gives yield rates per foot. 

Beans 150 for 25 ft.
carrots 8000 for 100 feet.   

http://gurneys.com/rainbow-blend-carrot/p/73512/

This is a 'how long is a piece of string' type problem.  Good bean seeds with near 100 percent germination rate, germinated indoors and transplanted with protection at normal UK spacing (other countries space closer) and you need little more than 25 bean seeds for a 25ft row.  On the other hand if white seeded beans are sown directly into wet ground, almost all of the 150 are likely to rot.

Same with carrot seeds. 

It depends on seed quality, cultivation plans and a whole lot of environmental factors including slugs unfortunately. 
Title: Re: How many seeds per 10 foot row
Post by: Jeannine on January 07, 2013, 09:43:51
Galina I have to repack a heap of seeds "enough to plant a ten foot row" I am allright with some seeds as The Gardening Expert gives this info on the bigger seeds like beans etc but not on the smaller ones.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: How many seeds per 10 foot row
Post by: chriscross1966 on January 07, 2013, 13:06:10
If it's a big pumpkin then I'd suggest , and a Dill's Atlantic Giant, probably  "one half"

Also massive difference if you direct sow and then thin as opposed to module sow and plant out...
Title: Re: How many seeds per 10 foot row
Post by: galina on January 07, 2013, 13:15:27
Galina I have to repack a heap of seeds "enough to plant a ten foot row" I am allright with some seeds as The Gardening Expert gives this info on the bigger seeds like beans etc but not on the smaller ones.

XX Jeannine

This is a problem.  It so much depends on growing methods.  I would say you are looking at a quarter teaspoon for brassica, lettuce etc.  But if you are packing these seeds for inexperienced gardeners or where you know might be problems, double up.  At worst plants need thinning, which isn't the end of the world.

You are bound to overprovide and underprovide at the same time if these seeds go to a group of different gardeners  :wave:

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