Dry the seeds until they are thoroughly dried, as any moisture will cause mold to form. Store in a dry dark location until needed. Ziplock bags, jars, or paper envelopes are all suitable to store them in. Seeds from over-ripe watermelons are best, as are ones that have not been grown in close proximity to another melon.
they get food during spring and summer and store it for winter.
Yes. Let them mature naturally on the plant. Collect (pick) the seeds when they are full and dry. Store in a dry place and protect from freezing over the winter. Plant directly into the ground in spring.
Yes, a seed from a watermelon will grow if you plant it. If it is from a hybrid plant, as many store-bought watermelons are, you might not get any fruit if it grows.
The plants in temperate climates, climates that fluctuate between snowy and sweltering weathers, do store starch in their leaves. During the winter, when these leaves are gone, the tree enters a sort of 'hibernation' where it barely survives the winter, only to rejuvenate in the spring.
You can leave furniture outdoors over winter, but it's best to clean it off come spring.
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The functions of a tuber are to store food and to produce a new plant in spring after the main plant dies during fall.
False. Corn was harvested in the fall or late spring so they could store it as food for the hard winter.
When a flowering plant turns into a bulb it does not die. It simply changes its form so that the flowering part of the plant is sheltered within a series of protective layers. A hardy bulb, such as a tulip bulb, can survive the winter if it is planted in the fall. A tender bulb, such as a begonia, cannot survive the winter and must be planted in the spring. If you are replanting tender bulbs, you must dig up the bulbs in the fall and store them in a cool dry place for the winter.
When they are available. Usually during the Autumn.
yes
in the fruits