They get their nutrients from the roots they grow underground. The roots "soak" up the nutrients and water the plant needs.
Seeds float with the current.
Because you need to measure the temperature of water, not the air.
Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.
You have to water the garden, so that the seeds can have enough nutrients to start off.
Yes, sunflower seeds will grow if planted in the ground, given the right conditions such as adequate sunlight, water, and soil nutrients.
Yes, popcorn seeds will grow if planted in the ground, as long as they are provided with the right conditions such as adequate sunlight, water, and soil nutrients.
Water that has boiled and just slightly cooled is good for leguminous seeds which have a very hard coating. However, beans do not like being submerged in water and their seeds are not as hard as some others in their family.
It will surely grow faster if left submerged on water. ~Isser
Seeds need sunshine, and water. If they are too close together, the plants compete for the sunlight and water. Better that one survive than both fail.
water will still make it grow because it will eventually sink into the soil
Believe it or not, it's Sprite Zero. I did an experiment to see whether plants grow in water better than Sprite Zero, and the Sprite Zero plants positively flourished! Hope that helps, from PNE.
Yes, rosehip seeds can be planted to grow rose bushes. The seeds need to be collected from ripe rosehips, cleaned, and stratified before planting in well-draining soil. Rose bushes need good sunlight, water, and proper care to grow successfully from seeds.
No. Other plants will compete with each other for the available water and nutrients.
Strawberries are not planted as seeds, they can only be planted as cuttings.
because monggo can be planted anywhere but just remember to water it and expose it to sunlight