During winter is good time to plant tomato seeds. Before planting, the seeds should be in sun light for a day or two. Then only it should be planted. Put some manure for early growth of plant. Tea powder, egg waste and veg. waste are good for manure. Spray water once or twice a day.
Yes. Mr. Stripey is an heirloom tomato, so the seeds can be used to plant the next year.
Tomato seeds are the most popular vegetable that people plant each year. You can make purchases at www.totallytomato.com/RequestCatalog.asp.
You can save the seeds of any plants which are not hybrid and grow them again next year. This will only work well if your plants are heirloom varieties. If the plants are hybrids, some of the seeds will be like the parent plant, but many will not. The best way to save tomato seeds, for example, is to put a very ripe tomato on a bucket covered with hardware cloth. Allow the tomato to rot and rescue the seeds. allow them to dry and save in a plastic bag till planting time next year.
late April
Bulbs come up every year if you only plant them once, seeds you have to re- plant. So if they are seeds, then yes. If they are bulbs, no.
No, GMO seeds cannot be heirloom seeds, and they cannot be saved from year to year to plant the following year. There are a few reasons for this: GMO seeds are transgenic (meaning a gene has been removed from one organism and inserted into another in a lab) and heirloom seeds are not transgenic, GMO seeds are patented and saving them from year to year is a violation of that patent whereas heirloom seeds can be saved for planting the following year, heirloom seeds have been grown for decades, often longer and GMO seeds were introduced fairly recently (1996 was the first commercially planted GMO crop).
Go to the shop lol and buy seeds
At this time of year, the easiest thing to do is buy a packet of bean seeds (they are in some stores already) and plant a couple of seeds an inch deep in a pot, water and keep in the sunlight. They should come up in less than a week - beans grow rapidly.
Anytime of the Year, inside or outside as long as its not winter
You can plant from seeds anytime it's warm enough that the ground stays above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. That's usually early April here in Texas.
You can plant seedlings (or even just seeds) directly into the ground, without cultivating them in pots first, as long as the time of year is right, and the soil is right.
It is best to plant sunflowers in spring so they flower for summer. With the right care and maintenance it reappears every year around the same time. Link --->> http://www.essortment.com/all/sunflowersgrow_rnfb.htm