I have to plant most the veggies I grow every year
Except my ASPARAGUS, But is it a VEGGIE ?
There are a couple of vegetables that are perennials and will come back every year, but for the most part vegetables are annuals that need to be replanted every year.
Yes, beans and corn are examples of annual plants. This means that in order to grow a crop of these types of vegetables new seeds must be planted every year.
Producers are the beginning of a simple food chain. Producers are plants and vegetables. Plants are at the beginning of every food chain that involves the Sun.
Water means life. Some plants need more and some need less. Vegetables need water every day.
Producers are the beginning of a simple food chain. Producers are plants and vegetables. Plants are at the beginning of every food chain that involves the Sun.
Asparagus, rhubarb, horseradish, artichokes (depending on zone), most berries (but they are fruits), all are perenial plants. Of course, this depends on in which zone you garden is located. Some plants that can produce "volunteers" would be pumpkins, tomatos, watermelons (and other melons, for that matter). That is all I have experience with. Perhaps a better question to research would be: "What vegetables are perrenials?" A perrenial is a plant that "survives the winter" and comes back every year. An annual will need planted every year because it will not survive the winter cold. Best of luck and happy gardening!
It is a plant resource. More info: Fossil fuels come from decayed plants and animals. Fossil fuels are a limited non renewable energy source. A plant resource can usually be regrown every year and therefore has no production limit.
It is a Non- Renewable source of energy because when food is waisted and it runs out it cannot be renewed.
Yearly; every year;
every year that's why its called annual.
No, annuals are a one year flower. Perennial is the word you are looking for. Look for this word when you are buying plants or seeds. They will come back year after year.
A plant that matures and dies in one growing season is called an annual. A plant that germinates and grows for one year and produces fruit/seed and dies the next year is called a biannual