1-3 months depending on the species. My Chartenay Red Cored carrots will take 65-75 days, and others will usually take longer.
Ampalaya, also known as bitter melon, is typically ready for harvest about 2 to 3 months after planting. The exact timing can vary depending on the growing conditions and the specific variety. It is best to harvest the fruit when it is still young and tender for optimal flavor and texture. Regular harvesting can encourage continued fruit production.
Sunflowers are typically harvested about 70 to 100 days after planting, which translates to roughly 2 to 3 months, depending on the specific variety and growing conditions. The timing can vary based on factors such as climate, soil quality, and care given during the growing season. Harvest usually occurs when the back of the sunflower head turns yellow and the seeds are plump.
Ampalaya, also known as bitter melon, can typically be harvested about 2 to 3 months after planting, depending on the growing conditions. The fruit is usually ready for harvest when it reaches a size of 4 to 6 inches and is still green, which is about 60 to 90 days after sowing. Harvesting can continue for several months as long as the plant remains healthy and productive. Regular harvesting encourages further fruit production.
Strawberries are good to plant in spring. Space the strawberries 14 inches to 16 inches apart if you are planting in a strait line. If you are planting them in a parallel line space them at least 10 inches apart.
It doesn't matter when it will grow bigger in the spring and/or summer time.
If you harvest 3-4 kg per square meter you have 30-40 tons/harvest with good management in planting in soil and tuber fertilization.
A 'baby' bunny should not have any carrots. At 5 or 6 months you can start giving carrots as treats this is after their system has gotten strong enough to have treats. As for how many??? 1/4 to 1/3 of a normal sized carrot or 2 baby carrots. Rabbits really prefer carrot tops to carrots though.
There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
27.62 carrots
Seahorses are not harvested commercially. They are, however, important food in the chain for many of the commercially harvested fish.
You can eat as many carrots as you want!
That depends on what you are planting.