That's another way of saying global warming is happening. Yes.
Blowing dandelion seeds into the wind is a common childhood activity. It disperses the seeds to grow new dandelions and is a way to connect with nature through a simple, serene act. Just be mindful not to spread the seeds in areas where they may become invasive and disrupt native plant species.
Plants grow fruits as a way to protect and disperse their seeds. Fruits are an evolutionary adaptation that attract animals to eat them, thus aiding in seed dispersal through digestion and elimination. This increases the plant's chances of spreading its seeds to new locations for better survival and growth.
Peonies are typically planted from a bare root division rather than a bulb or seed. This is because growing peonies from seed can take several years to produce a blooming plant, while dividing a mature peony root will result in a faster and more reliable way to establish new plants.
One way that seeds are able to get from the flower to the ground for germination is by the wind or water carrying them. Another way by animals and insects that may brush against a seed and making it fall.
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.
After you have planted the seeds in your garden you just have to wait for them to grow. There's no way to speed up the growth of the seeds into plants.
people took seeds and put them in the ground then tended for them the way we do now by using the water they get from the flooding from the Nile river
The belief is that the way you treat nature or another object is the way that nature or that object will treat you.
Accept her the way she is or find another girl.
You can sterilize soil by baking it in an oven at 180-200°F for 30 minutes to 1 hour, or by steaming it at boiling temperature for about 30 minutes. Another method is to treat the soil with a chemical sterilant, following the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
As a matter of fact, regular non-organic cotton uses more insecticides then many, if not all, crops on this planet. Organic is always the way to go.
Yes they do,I think sorry I'm pretty sure though I thing they are really small! :)
The Pilgrims "planted" (buried) the fish next to the corn as fertilizer. Or to put it another way - burying the fish acted as compost.
That's another way of saying global warming is happening. Yes.
you suck the seeds out. with your mouth.
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! ;)