no obviously nor because they are not getting the key vitamins, minerals and nutrients and they need to be at least room temp to grow, or at least over 5 degrees celcius
Because so little Sun reaches frozen places, so they can't grow.
They grow towards the light!
no
Plants grow on soil like where it was disturbed but there was still soil left.
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
because if they grow in the winter, food wont get to it because everything is frozen, and the plants wont get their nutrients. The MAIN reason they grow in the spring is because the longer days and the higher arc of the sun provide the adequate light and heat that they need to grow. - 121lilacs
Your plants should still grow if UV rays are blocked.?æ Greenhouse panels are designed to block UV blocking filters, and they grow plants well.
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
Yes, if the seed was dried before being frozen it should grow just fine. As I understand it, trying to grow from a seed actually frozen in the pepper while the pepper was still fresh won't work. Storing seeds in the crisper drawer in your fridge is the best place to store seeds.
The soil is permafrost (permanently frozen layer of ground) in the arctic. During the brief summers it thaws out just enough for plants and microorganisms to grow.
No, because your your brain is frozen also
If you are talking about plants, then no, it would not grow in the dark. It would need sunlight. Most plants grown in the dark.