No, I don't think so.
No, generally, if you boil seeds you kill them and they will not grow at all.
Sand ofcourse
Yes, lentils grow in pods that contain 1-2 lentil seeds each. The pods typically split open when the seeds are mature and ready for harvest.
soil
Yes. Try them in both.
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You put the cactus on sand. There is no seed required. Also know they cannot grow right next to each other.
It depends on how long you cook them for, if you cook lentil beans for over 20 min. it will not grow any thing less it will indeed grow.But anything more it will take a longer time to grow.
Well, friend, seeds can grow in both sand and soil, but soil is generally more nutritious and provides better support for growth. Sand is good for seeds that need well-drained conditions. Remember, each seed is unique, so it's important to consider the specific needs of the plant you're growing. Just believe in the magic of nature, and your seeds will find a way to grow beautifully no matter where they're planted.
Soil, because a fertile soil nourishes the seedlings well
Depends on the seeds. If I'm sowing seeds in a greenhouse type situation, I typically use a standard potting mix (1 part each good garden soil, sand and compost) topped with about 1/4" of plain sand, sow the seed, then top with a little more sand.
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