It's not absolutely necessary although setting seed does take some strength from the plant. Better to remove the flowers as they fade to keep the bush tidy.
seed pods that are not ideal for producing opium.
Yes.
No. It was created to remove cotton seed from the cotton. To remove the seeds without the gin meant hours of work picking them out by hand. With the cotton gin pounds of cotton could be processed and more grown.
They picked cotton by hand. Hand picking was the only option until the 1950's when cotton picking machine was developed. Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin on March 14 1794 to remove the seeds and pods from the picked cotton
Wisteria are of the legume family. Their seeds and pods can be poisonous, especially to children.
Yes, it's generally a good idea to remove the seed pods from your lilac tree. Doing so can help redirect the plant's energy back into growth and blooming for the next season, rather than seed production. Additionally, removing the seed pods can improve the tree's overall appearance and prevent unwanted seedlings from sprouting. However, if you enjoy the look of the seed pods or want to collect seeds, you can leave them on.
seed pods that are not ideal for producing opium.
The tree with long seed pods is the acacia tree.
Yes.
the velcro seed is clingy (no im not talking about velcro) im mean the velcro seed pods
String beans are seed pods. Green peas are often eaten with the pod on.
The pods that appear after flowering are the seed pods.
To collect arugula seeds effectively, wait for the arugula plant to flower and then form seed pods. Allow the seed pods to dry on the plant before harvesting them. Once the pods are dry, collect them and remove the seeds. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place for future planting.
The tree that produces brown seed pods is typically a mesquite tree.
To get seeds from a swede (rutabaga), allow the plant to flower and produce seed pods. Harvest the seed pods when they turn brown and dry on the plant. Open the pods to collect the seeds for planting in the next season.
no they are not
The type of tree that produces long seed pods is called a "locust tree."