Three methods of planting

1. Direct seeding: This method involves planting seeds directly into the soil without first germinating them in containers. Seeds are sown at the appropriate depth and spacing in prepared soil beds or rows.

2. Transplanting: Transplanting involves growing plants from seeds or seedlings in containers or seed trays before transplanting them into the ground. This method allows for better control over the growing conditions and reduces competition from weeds.

3. Cuttings: Some plants can be propagated by taking cuttings from mature plants and rooting them in a growing medium. This method is commonly used for plants such as herbs, succulents, and shrubs. The cuttings can be taken from stems, leaves, or roots and placed in a moist medium until they develop roots and can be transplanted into the soil.