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they can grow cotton, sugarcane, and even some groundnuts. This is because of the heat and low rainfall
Groundnuts (peanuts ) grow underground. The plant, however, grows in the sunlight and blooms like any other plant. After pollination, the stems of the fruiting body turn downward and implant their heads into the soil, where the nut (seed) grows.
Not sure what you are asking. Cotton is itself a plant, so it seems you are asking how to use a plant to grow a plant.
yes. beans.
Tall or fat and grow plant.
I belive cotton Wil grow out then it will be made into a Cotton Fabric then sent to the Factory
nope
If you live in a sub-tropical geography, you may be able to grow a cotton plant.
Farmers grow sugarcane because it is the plant from which the bulk of refined sugar is made.
One seed, they are easy to grow.
cotton grows in a field and it kind of looks like cotton candy
No. Cotton plants are reproduced through their seeds. Commercial cotton -- the fibre -- is harvested from the cotton bolls what grow on the shrub.