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How much seeds can a plant make for ever?

Every plant is different.


Why is it important that seeds are spread as far as possible from the parent plant?

So that when the roots start to grow, they aren't blocked by the roots of the parent plant or they aren't competing with the parent plant for the water and nutrients in the soil. The seeds also need as much sunlight as possible, and if they are under the shade of the parent plant they can't get this.


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they can but not to much at once but they can't eat the seeds,


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Chia seeds and all other plant-based materials do not contain any cholesterol.


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How do are pumpkins grown?

Pumpkins grow on large vining plants with large leaves, so space requirements are large also. Each plant will require about 50 ft2 in order to grow properly. Plant seeds in sets of three using as many sets, appropriately spaced, as your garden area will allow. Cover the newly planted seeds with about one inch of loose soil. Then press soil and seeds with a flat hand and water well. When the plants have sprouted three regular leaves, cull the smallest plants allowing only the largest and healthiest ones from each set to grow. Keep well watered. If grown in very hot climate (90 degrees or higher), water is even more important, and the plants will like a little shade. Plant corn (about a foot apart, in rows tree feet apart), throughout the patch. These will yield a nice bonus in addition to the pumpkins. If they provide too much shade, cull the fullest corn plants to allow more sun. Additional plants can be started if more shade is needed. Now, just keep the patch watered, leave them alone except for occasional weeding, and watch them grow.


What is the process of growing sunflower seeds?

Sunflower seeds grow behind the yellow part of the sunflower. I buy sunflower seeds at Wal-Mart, as soon as February. They have very inexpensive seeds at 10 cents per package. These inexpensive seeds are usually open pollinated, or non-hybrid. This means that you can save some of the seeds for planting. Hybrid plants often produce more seeds, but those seeds are not usually good for planting. I plant sunflower seeds after the last frost where they will get full sunlight. By late fall, the seeds are mature, and I cut the flowers off the stalks, tie three or four of them together, and hang them up to dry. When dry, rubbing your hand hard over the flower will knock the seeds loose. They are still in their shells. Save some to plant next year. Eat the rest. Birds like the seeds a lot and will try to eat them off the plants.


How much does orchid seeds cost?

The orchid is a flowering plant with colorful and fragrant blooms. The seeds can be purchased for approximately $4.95 a packet.


How much does it cost to make a water treatment plant?

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Will a plant die if to much water is added?

yes, because with too much water, it is harder for the plant to get oxygen, thus, 'drowning' the plant