many like spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, bringles
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No, artichokes do not grow on trees. They are actually thistles that are cultivated for their edible flower buds. Artichoke plants grow large, spiky leaves and produce the edible buds at the base of the plant.
half of the plants that grow there are edible ~Ej1 Silvia-R
No, edible peas grow of small climbing plants. There are many trees which are members of the pea family but the seeds which they produce are not usually edible, in fact some, such as Laburnum, are extremely poisonous.
Yes you an. Miracle Gro is a suitable fertilizer for all edible plants.
A.J Hilliker has written: 'A literature survey of the genotoxic material in edible plants' -- subject(s): Dangerous plants, Edible Plants, Plants, Edible
Parsley or tomatos because some people grow them on their windowsill. I would plant eaither a herb like parsly or tomatos.
Alan M Cvancara has written: 'Edible wild plants and herbs' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild plants, Edible
Paushali Das has written: 'Wild edible plants of Tripura tribes' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild foods, Wild plants, Edible
to spread seeds, so other plants can grow. Since plants cant move, its the only way to slowly get around to new environments and ecosystems.
Muriel Sweet has written: 'Common Edible & Useful Plants of the West' -- subject(s): Botany, Economic, Botany, Plants, Edible, Economic Botany, Edible Plants
No, lentil beans do not grow underground. Lentils are a type of legume that grow above ground on small plants. The edible part is the seed, which forms in pods that develop on the plant's stems. Lentils are typically harvested once the plants have dried and the seeds are mature.