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.
The cabbage white butterfly prefers to lay eggs on cabbage or nasturtium leaves because their caterpillars feed on these plants. Cabbage white butterfly caterpillars are specialized to digest compounds found in cabbage and nasturtium, allowing them to grow and develop successfully. This plant preference ensures the survival and growth of the next generation of butterflies.
Annual plants complete their entire life cycle within one growing season, from seed germination to flowering and seed production. These plants typically die off after producing seeds, and new plants grow from those seeds in the next growing season. Examples of annual plants include marigolds, zinnias, and sunflowers.
Crazy weed, also known as dodder, is a parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and cannot photosynthesize. To survive, it wraps itself around a host plant, piercing its stem to extract nutrients. Dodder has adapted to this parasitic lifestyle by developing a specialized structure for attachment and using chemical cues to locate suitable hosts.
The life cycle of a tomato plant typically begins with seed germination, followed by seedling growth, flowering, fruit development, and finally, seed production. It usually takes around 2-3 months for a tomato plant to produce ripe fruit, after which it can continue producing fruit for several months before the end of its life cycle. Proper care, including water, nutrients, and sunlight, is essential at each stage to ensure a successful harvest.
A raspberry plant begins as a dormant seed, then grows into a seedling. Next, it develops into a mature plant that produces flowers. After pollination, the flowers turn into fruit, which is then harvested.
Planting various plants next to plants in the garden to aid in their growth is called companion planting. Plants that improve the growth and health of cabbage are celery, dill,onion and potatoes. Interplanting clover with cabbage can help reduce cabbage aphids and cabbage worm populations. Chamomile can improve cabbage growth and flavor.Plants that are not good to plant near cabbage include grapes, lettuce, pole beans, tomatoes, peppers and eggplants.
It is when you plant crops and change where they are planted next season.
Its an annual plant. Most garden vegtables are annual.
no The original plant will only, as the name explains, live for one growing season but seed from the plant will grow the next year if conditions are right.
Yes, you can collect the seeds of a nasturtium plant. Wait for the seed pods to dry and turn brown on the plant, then remove them and open to extract the seeds. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place for planting in the next growing season.
Annuals grow and die in one season. Perennials grow and die down and come back the next season.
The cabbage white butterfly prefers to lay eggs on cabbage or nasturtium leaves because their caterpillars feed on these plants. Cabbage white butterfly caterpillars are specialized to digest compounds found in cabbage and nasturtium, allowing them to grow and develop successfully. This plant preference ensures the survival and growth of the next generation of butterflies.
the plant is a plant that is a really nice smelling plant and you just love being next to it and it works as a perfume and i really like it but i dont know what its called
For the plant, to store energy to continue growth in the next season (when it will seed). For people, to taste good!
Plant sexual reproduction. The kernels on the cob inside the ear are the seeds that produce the next season's crop.
For the plant, to store energy to continue growth in the next season (when it will seed). For people, to taste good!
i think its somthing to do with the clay in the pots so when you pot them in the next season plant them in plastic pots