All seeds come from their parent plant,so, ivy seeds will be produced by an ivy plant.
Fennel seeds do come from the fennel plant. The bulbs, foliage, and seeds of the fennel plant can be eaten.
Seeds come from plants that produce fruits after fertilization. They can be in pods, fruits and even like the dandelion that has light seeds.
In the beetroot plant seeds are in the fruit which is aerial part.
No Seeds come from living things. Fossils are rock impressions of living creatures and are themselves not alive.
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kohlrabi is a biennial, meaning it will flower (and produce seeds) in its second growing season. So, if this is the first year you've planted it, you won't see any flowers, or have any seeds. Biennials of course die after the second year, which is why they reproduce and make seeds then. Information about how to overwinter a kohlrabi plant and replant in the next spring can be found here http://www.naturallifemagazine.com/9504/seeds.htm And also info about how to locate and save the seeds after the second year. Good luck.
Yes, kohlrabi may be eaten raw.
There are 36 calories in one cup of kohlrabi.
That is the correct spelling of the cabbage named kohlrabi (German turnip).
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With a pressure canner
Watermelon seeds come from watermelons.
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Pumpkin seeds come from a Pumpkin, just like strawberry seeds come from a strawberry, and cherry pits come from cherries.
corn seeds come from the kernels from the cob.