yes
Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
Many plants store food in their roots.
Overwinter plants in a greenhouse by simulating the season and temperature of winter in the greenhouse.
Urm... They can't. They'll need light and water. As well as to be kept warm.Tropical plants can't cope with winter.
Plants pollinate in the winter by using the wind. This is much less effective than insects but due to the low temperatures, few insects are around during this time.
I don't remember where I read this, but here's a start for you: They can be overwintered by potting up individual plants, by taking cuttings, or by hanging the plants upside down in a cool, dry place.
no because i havent feed mine in 4 mounths of winter
Yes, wild geraniums, which are also known as cranesbills, are herbaceous perennials and although the leaves and stems die down during the winter they sprout new growth again in the spring.
Roosters always want to mate. Always.
Some plants grow in winter. But most plants adaptations are to live in warm weather. Why? That's just so.
Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
Flowers and Plants in Winter - 1911 was released on: USA: 5 August 1911
Cut them back to about eight inches, stop watering them and store them in a cool, dry place like the cellar. You can also keep ivy geraniums (actually they are pelargoniums) in a sunny window throughout the winter. Once again, cut them back, but in this case just reduce watering. Let the top inch of soil dry out between waterings.
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Winter
Mint and parsley will live happily in a pot on the windowsill all winter long. Rosemary and lavender can also be brought indoors as the weather cools and should last the winter if not overwatered. Chives survive well in a sunny window, and cuttings of scented geraniums and garden sage will also thrive indoors. Oregano is another herb which can grow well in a pot during the winter. Be sure to pot your herbs several weeks before the first frost and leave them outside so they may adjust to the shock of transplant before being moved indoors.
Typically, in winter there is less sunlight. The light that does reach the plants is weaker as the Earth is tilted further away from the Sun in winter. Plants are unabe to photosynthesize without sunlight, it is the power behind the entire process. Also, plants are unable to photosynthesize without water. In the depths of winter, much of this may be locked up as ice and therefore unaccessible to most plants.