How to Propagate Tansymustards?
Primary propagation for tansymustards is through seed sowing, ideally directly into well-draining soil in a sunny location. Start seeds indoors in cooler climates before the last frost date. Maintain consistent moisture and a temperature range of 55-70°F for optimal germination. Sow seeds shallowly, as light aids in germination. Tansymustards does not generally require special treatments like stratification or scarification, simplifying the process. Propagation difficulty is generally low, with the main challenge being to provide sufficient light and avoid overwatering. Steps for seed propagation: 1) Obtain quality seeds. 2) Prepare a soil mix with good drainage. 3) Surface sow seeds and press into the soil, ensuring light contact. 4) Water gently keeping soil moist without waterlogging. 5) Place in a bright area without direct harsh sunlight. 6) Transplant seedlings once they establish robust root systems.