they do survrve
Yes, covering your hosta plants can protect them from frost damage. Use blankets, sheets, or frost cloths to create a barrier between the plants and the cold temperatures. Make sure to secure the coverings to the ground to trap heat and prevent them from blowing away.
go to the zombie marsh. go over near bront the zombie move right a little bit, there should be 3 small plants near grains n brains harvest from one of those plants. you should get a swamp potato.
Some plants that can survive with little water include succulents, such as aloe vera and cacti, as they store water in their leaves and stems. Other options are snake plants, ZZ plants, and pothos, which are known for being resilient and drought-tolerant. These plants require infrequent watering and can thrive in low-moisture conditions.
It has a bit of an image problem due to the potato famine in Ireland. Also there are very few mills to make potato flour.
Plants make there own food because we will not always be there to give it to them. The plants have to survive. But actually, the plants don't really make -food- They get nutrients from the ground to help them grow. I hope this answered your question a little bit :)
Those little "fruits" on the potato plant are exactly that - they are the fruit of the plant and, like all fruits, contain the seeds to grow new plants.The potato plant is from the same family as the tomato, Solanaceae, so those little fruits are the equivalent of the etable tomato that grows on the tomato plant. The potato fruit, however, is poisonous, as are all the above-ground parts of the potato plant, so do not attempt to eat them.You can grow potato plants from the seeds but it is a bit of a waste of time since the plant grows easily from the "eyes" of the potato tuber itself, either whole or cut up, provided there is at least one eye on each piece that you plant.
All crops need water to survive, but there are a few that can survive a bit longer in times of dry weather. Among the types of plants that are least affected by droughts are olives. Olives can survive well in dry climates and through dry spells in the weather.
It has a bit of an image problem due to the potato famine in Ireland. Also there are very few mills to make potato flour.
iodine is an indicator for starch, potatoes are basically starch storage organs for potato plants. that's why they are good to eat, mmm starch!
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Not moving a lot maybe a bit like a couch potato!!
There are way too many animals killed each year from frost bite. This is because animals who do not belong out in exposed cold are.