yes i belive they are
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination
It is the density of the seeds being sown :)
Seeds that should be planted in spring
The seeds of parliamentarian monarchy were sown in 1258.
John really wanted a vegetable garden. Unfortunately, his new plants died because he had sown the seeds too early in the spring.
Yesterday I sowed some seeds. Today I have sown some more.
I read somewhere in summers it grows. Seeds are sown in March or April
Seeds sown deeply in soil, fail to germinate because of lack of oxygen. Ploughing aerates the soil and helps in good germination.
If you're using a needle and thread, it's sewn. If you're spreading seeds, it's sown.
They give plants the means to reproduce, without them there would be no vegetation. Plants require seeds to reproduce so that they do not die off and become extinct; seeds are an energy efficient mechanism that is durable and doesn't cost the plant much in the way of resources to produce. Man requires seeds for food production. Either seeds of edible plants are collected and sown for food (such as vegetables and fruit), or the seed its self is used for food (such as rice, wheat, corn etc.)
They give plants the means to reproduce, without them there would be no vegetation. Plants require seeds to reproduce so that they do not die off and become extinct; seeds are an energy efficient mechanism that is durable and doesn't cost the plant much in the way of resources to produce. Man requires seeds for food production. Either seeds of edible plants are collected and sown for food (such as vegetables and fruit), or the seed its self is used for food (such as rice, wheat, corn etc.)