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timurjin [86]
1 year ago
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A gardener is installing several large flower beds. The flower beds will vary in length from 5 to 12 feet. Depending on the type

of flower, the flowers are to be planted 3 to 12 inches apart. The gardener will measure the outlines of all the flower beds first. Then, she must plant each flower one by one, measuring the spacing of each flower relative to adjacent flowers in all directions. How should the gardener approach the measurements she needs to make?

Biology
1 answer:
dezoksy [38]1 year ago
8 0

The gardener should address the measurements he needs to make so that planting information is clear, and that the roots are spaced to grow.

<h3>How to calculate amount of landscaping plants?</h3>

 just divide the area of the bed by the area occupied by the seedling and we will have the total amount of seedlings to be used. In this way, we also understand that the area occupied by the seedling is equal to the spacing between seedlings raised to the square.

<h3>How to calculate the spacing between plants?</h3>

If we plant with a spacing of 0.60 meters, the number of seeds per meter will be calculated as follows: Being 1 hectare = 10,000 square meters and the spacing between rows of 0.60 m, we have the equivalent of a range of 0, 60 meters by 16,667 linear meters (10,000 divided by 0.60).

With this information, we can conclude that the area occupied by the seedling is equal to the spacing between seedlings raised to the square.

Learn more about seedlings in brainly.com/question/14852087

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