because the roots penetrate deep into the soil
You don't have to plant the bean. You have to go to the graveyard at night, pull on that guy's grave, go down the hole, and follow that guy. He will then give you the hookshot.
A tap root system
Since the fibrous roots are not deep rooted, it is easy to pull out such plants from the ground as compared to those with tap root system.
To effectively harvest ground cherries, gently pull the ripe fruits from the plant when they are a golden yellow color and have fallen to the ground. Be careful not to damage the plant or the surrounding fruits.
it is easier to pull any plant out of the ground by a taproot
Pull it out!
It is a push and a pull. When you move your body towards the ground, it is a pull. A pull as in a pull to the ground. It is a push when you are moving away from the ground.
Because if the roots of a plant and the roots of a weed tangle together, they will fight for thewater and food. If a plant is near a weed, you should pull it out of the ground
Yes, you are allowed to pull these out of the ground. But you can not pull OB stakes out of the ground.
If you mean a plant, just use a shovel and a hoe. If you mean someone's mother...seek psychiatric help.
You should never pull shrubs, or any other plant, from the ground. You should dig around the plant very carefully, so as not to disturb any root growth and to ease the plant from the earth, before taking your spade to loosen any roots that are still earth bound. The shrub should be placed at the same level in the earth as it was when previously growing and well watered until it gets used to its new location.
String Bean - It is a green bean usually a variety that has NOT been genetically modified. When you snap the beans into pieces ( for canning or cooking ) the 'seam' area will have a string that you will pull off and discard. You will notice when you buy seed for growing your own green beans, there are stringless varieties. These are beans that have been genetically modified. There are very few vegetable seeds available in stores in the average town. I usually buy on line the Heritage seeds, which are pure seeds that have not been tampered with.