The amount really depends on how many storms occur during the growing period, and how many storms there are.
You would normally get about 1000 pounds
A single flax flower can produce around 10-15 seeds, which are commonly used for oil production or as a source of fiber. Each seed can potentially grow into a new flax plant under favorable growing conditions.
you can grow apples, but there is not much point such you can only sell them for 1 E each. but if you have a greenhouse you can grow anything.
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
No, because if the plant gets to much water it stops growing.
Yes, potatoes can, but they won't grow as much as normal potaoes can
~ 850,713 flax
Linen is made from fibers in the stem of the flax plant, a slender, erect plant that grows about 100cm (40in) tall. Earlier references suggest that flax grew only in the most southerly of the Norse lands during the Viking age. However, more recent evidence suggests that flax was cultivated in the more northerly lands, including northern districts of Norway and Sweden. Both pollen samples and placename evidence in Iceland suggests flax cultivation there, as well, although it seems unlikely that flax would flourish there. However wool was much more common in Viking clothing.
yes but if you put too much the plant will die
A watermelon plant requires about 8 to 10 square feet of space to grow effectively.
A bushel of flax typically weighs around 56 pounds.
You cannot buy them on howrse
A watermelon plant typically requires about 8 to 10 square feet of space to grow successfully.