yes it can
Well have you ever tried it before? If you have tried you'll find out it will not even grow one bit as seeds need water,air and warmth to grow. Its the same as leaving a seed on a window sill and waiting for it to grow.
On the bottom part of a window.
A sill forms by magma being forced into cracks that are parallel to rock layers and harden there. When magma flows between the layers of rock and hardens, a sill forms.
The top horizontal element of a window frame is the head. The bottom horizontal element of the window frame is the sill.
A Sill is formed when a fluid rock (usually magma but it can be mud or salt) is squeezed in between the layers (usually horizontal) of older rocks before it solidifies in place. A Dike or Dyke is the opposite, here the fluid rock penetrates across the layering of the older rocks. Logically to get the material to form a Sill there must be an accompanying feeder Dyke.
The term window sill is a phrase, a noun. It is the wood at the bottom of the window along the inside, toward the room.
It's going to grow toward the window, usually.
the best place for mould to grow is your window sill, freezer ,fridge the window sill is were i did my experiment
The small flat area of a window is a window sill. I place plants on my window sill.
window sill in Tagalog: pasimano
The bird landed on the window sill
butterflies sleep on a window sill or on their back
Well have you ever tried it before? If you have tried you'll find out it will not even grow one bit as seeds need water,air and warmth to grow. Its the same as leaving a seed on a window sill and waiting for it to grow.
you have to jump window sill to window sill and climb up
They grow bigger by lots of water and sunshine so place them outside but if it is an indoor plant place the plant on a window sill
sill
Wood or stone that runs along the bottom of a door or window