conservation plowing or "no till"
There is a little something called gravity that stops them moving backwards... it is a physical impossibility
It could be called a knoll or hillock.
fawn
it is called Spores
plasmids
Contour tillage that follows the lay of the land is best to avoid erosion.
In Dragonball, Saibemen are little green aliens that Saiyans can summon by planting some kind of seeds.
There is a little something called gravity that stops them moving backwards... it is a physical impossibility
Sowing is the process of planting seeds. In seeding, little if any soil is placed over the seeds. More precisely, seeds can be generally sown into the soil by maintaining a planting depth of about 2-3 times the size of the seed
Yes, to a certain degree. It is called self-discipline and bio-feedback. It has very little to do with actual intelligence.
you can plant it anytime you want. And here is a little moshling you can get by planting 3 dragon fruit! Chop Chop, a little monkey. Drag the Dragon fruit onto the soil.
If you're trying to extend your gardening space or even get your plants started for next season, indoor planting is something you should really look into. Many people use indoor planting techniques for simple house plants, however this type of planting can also serve a very good functional purpose as well. By planting indoors before the planting season hits, you are getting your plants up to a level where they can thrive once their put in the garden. This means that they'll stand a much better chance of survival, resulting in higher yields. With a little forward thinking, your garden can be doing much better next season.
In the northern part of Colombia there is an ant called Hormiga Culona, an ant about an inch long the they cook and eat......tastes a little like popcorn. I had one.
Un petit(e) possible.
Little baby lice are called Nymphs
A little tree is called a sapling
As little as possible.