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no because the seeds are underground and the dirt is covering the seed

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How are plant seeds different from seeds?

seeds are smiler then plants because they haven't been planted yet


Can you put grass seeds over seeds that's been planted a week?

Yes, If you prefer.


Can sunflower seeds from the grocery store be planted?

No they have been processed for selling.


Where does a watermelon live?

A watermelon lives in a warm area where watermelon seeds have been planted.


When do you use 'having been'?

Have been is the past tense of 'are' or 'are being'. Your parcels have been sent to you. The seeds you gave me have been planted. My dogs have been asleep.


Is a plant pollinated before it is planted?

No, plants are not usually pollinated before they are planted. They survive transplantation best when they are dormant, not when they are in flower. The purpose of pollination is to produce seeds, and this is not the purpose of transplantations.


How do vegetables make more vegetables?

Vegetables cannot reproduce themselves, so we get them from the seeds that have been planted and watered into the ground. Over time, they become the vegetables that we see in the supermarket.


Desert rose that produce seed pods Gather the seeds when the pod broke open. Planted the seeds and covered the pot with plastic sheet. Nothing happen with the seeds. Been a month?

how long does it take for a Desert Rose toproduce seeds? The seeds can germinate sporadically over a long period, they are notorious for this. It also depends if yours is a hybrid variety, come of the "newer" cultivar's are sterile.


Can GMO seeds be heirloom seeds which you can plant over and over again?

No, GMO seeds cannot be heirloom seeds, and they cannot be saved from year to year to plant the following year. There are a few reasons for this: GMO seeds are transgenic (meaning a gene has been removed from one organism and inserted into another in a lab) and heirloom seeds are not transgenic, GMO seeds are patented and saving them from year to year is a violation of that patent whereas heirloom seeds can be saved for planting the following year, heirloom seeds have been grown for decades, often longer and GMO seeds were introduced fairly recently (1996 was the first commercially planted GMO crop).


What are forage seeds?

Forage seeds are seeds that are planted for the sole purpose of growing plants to be fed to livestock. No this doesn't limit it to grain like barley or corn, but it also means seeds that are used to seed pastures or hay fields so that hay can be taken off in a year or so or livestock can be let to graze in that new pasture after letting it grow and establishing its root systems. Often "forage seeds" are seeds that are planted upon converting a field that was once used for growing crops into one used for hay and/or pasture, or to reseed certain areas of a hay field or pasture that have been overgrazed or not grown well for some reason or other.


Why won't my peony bloom?

It could be a number of reasons. It could be not enough sun, too much nitrogen fertilizer, too soon after a move, or a late frost.


Is popcorn alive?

Not once it has been dried. Popcorn is a type of grass and grows very tall. The ears of corn contain the seeds of the plant. They can be removed from the plant and planted to make more corn plants. Once it has been dried, it is no longer living and is 'dead.'