That depends on the variety. Many, if not most, store bought veggies are hybrids, genetically modified or irradiated and will not produce good, grow-able seeds.
Experiment is the answer. Gather and plant your seeds. If they sprout at all, you should have a nice plant for your new garden.
No; only living seeds without dormancy can be sprouted.
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Sprouted (or non-sprouted) beans, whole grains, nuts and seeds.
it can be planted from the offspring sprouted from seeds
put a small quantity of seeds in a container filled with water and leave aside for a day.Next day drain the water completely and leave the seeds in a vessel.Wrap them with a piece of cloth and set them aside.the seeds will be 'sprouted'
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you can get fresh winged bean in cabramatta vegetable shop or ebay for seeds. i just bought the seeds from QLD ebay store. good uck
During winter season the sprouted seeds become dormant due to freezing temperature. As the snow melts these sprouted seeds resume cell division and grow further. This chilling treatment due to climatic conditions is known as vernalization.
fruits, green vegetables and sprouted seeds and nuts
USDA a vegetable is classified as a vegetable by the way it grows.
Rhubarb is a vegetable as it has no seeds. If it has got seeds, it is a fruit.
if it has seeds then its a fruit if theres no seeds at all inside it then its a vegetable.u think a tomato is a vegetable.no its a fruit because it has seeds in it.