Plant seeds do not need to be dried to grow in the ground, but if they do fall off they probably will grow well if they get enough sunlight and water; just like any other plant! we need food to live and plants need water and sunlight to live!
You can split the hostas in the fall as long as you replant them with at least one month before frost so that the hosta can grow new roots.
Chrysanthemums are best transplanted in summer or early fall.
The fall season is when you replant them. I don't do anything special - just cut the tops down to four or five inches.
They grow from bulbs which can be divided in the fall of the year. Just break them apart and replant. They should bloom in the spring!
The stem of terrestrial plants are strong to support themselves as they grow upward. Without this physical characteristic, they would simply fall over after growing a few inches.
Yes, daisies are self-seeding plants. After they bloom and produce seeds, the seeds can fall to the ground and grow into new daisy plants without any additional assistance.
No plant do fall in love. But plants reproduce through seeds.
Dirt is a renewable resource.Renewable resources are resources that can replace themselves if they are not overused. A forest is an example of a renewable resource. The trees in a forest will naturally replant themselves unless too many are cut down. Seeds from these trees fall to the ground, and new trees will grow. Other examples of renewable resources include fish, water, oxygen, and soil.
after the chlorphylle changed to other chemical and the branches are dried up
I don't know what plants grow in Fall? Does anybody else know? Keisha
the lightning can fall on plants and it can kill the plants
These plants are called evergreen plants