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Q: What is another way seeds are planted by nature?
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that is the way the seeds get spread around. you and other critters eat the apple some of the seeds pass threw and get planted, away from the mother plant.


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Does it matter how you plant a seed?

Read the directions on the package! As a general rule, you should plant seeds the same depth as their size. Some seeds need to be well covered, others can practically sit on the surface (like grass seed). Certain things, like bulbs, should be planted top side up but they will find their way to the surface even if planted upside down, although it is better if you can work out which end is up. Some seeds need to be scored or soaked first to achieve proper germination. It depends on what you are planting.


Why do plants produce more seeds than will actually grow?

They actually do grow, they are just pollinated in another area. They actually do grow, they are just pollinated in another area. So that there is a greater chance of the seeds growing. Think of it this way: If a pumpkin has 500 seeds, many of them won't grow because they will be eaten or die. So lets say 300 of the seeds grow, if the pumpkin had only 300 seeds in the first place even fewer of the seeds will grow. I hope this makes sense! ;)