The ovule becomes the seed.
Yes, mango seeds are able to reproduce. They do this by attracting little animals to eat their seeds, which they then spread elsewhere.
I planted some seeds last week, and now little sprouts are starting to emerge from the soil.
To extract cabbage seeds for next season, let a few cabbage plants bolt and form seed heads. Allow the seed heads to dry on the plant, then harvest them when they have turned brown. Remove the seeds from the seed heads by rubbing or shaking them, then store them in a cool, dry place until the next planting season.
Plants can make new seeds by undergoing the process of pollination, where pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ. Following pollination, fertilization occurs, leading to the formation of seeds within the plant's ovary. Finally, the seeds are dispersed into the environment through various methods such as wind, water, or animals, allowing for the continuation of the plant's life cycle.
if you want to!
you should replant it with the point sticking up
put seeds in the ground
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
Not exactly. You should remove the seeds from the head and plant the seeds separately. Planting the entire head would be a waste and would crowd out the seeds.
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
The seeds will grow randomly into a colour, you cannot control this. If the seeds grows into a colour you do not want then you will need to dig it up and replant another seed.
The seeds will grow randomly into a colour, you cannot control this. If the seeds grows into a colour you do not want then you will need to dig it up and replant another seed.
A perennial is a plant that will come back the next year. So you do not have to replant more seeds when it dies. I hope I answered your question
Ex: I had to replant my tomatoes after the dog dug them up.
Planting potato seeds will sprout potatoes. However, in order to get edible potatoes, you will need to let the potato grow, then once you have a grown potato, you will have to cut off part of the potato and replant it.
Nearly all Garst brand or Syngenta group beans are r/r, and of course, the same applies to Monsanto's seeds, as the owner of the Roundup patent and the roundup-ready patent. The r/r patent expires in 2014, after which farmers will still be able to find r/r seeds, or seeds that tolerate its generic glyphosate equivalent. Monsanto also claims that they will not sue farmers who keep r/r seeds from their own crop to replant after the patent expires.