conkers are a fruit. they have fruit inside so they will get mushy on the inside if they are growing in the summer and squirrels will also eat them however they cant grow in the winter either because it would be cold and the inside wouldn't be able to grow properly, that's why they grow in the autumn only.
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none only sometimes a few wild flowers. hope this helps :] If you mean what flower blooms in autume/winter the answer is Camillas,Poincittas, and ladies in Red. The further south you travel, the more flowers you will see in bloom.
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In temperate climates (Britain's weather), the growing season of oak trees is from the warming up of Spring to the cooling down of Autumn. Having lost their leaves in Autumn, the oak trees are shutting down, and will only wake when the sap begins to rise again with the warming and lengthening hours of daylight.
crops that groow in the autumn.
around the autumn season when they start to ripen on the trees
Conkers
Conkers come from the horse chestnut.
if whoever wrote this meant conkers as in the nuts in shells that are spiky then, its easy, Autumn when the trees leaves fall off and conkers fall to the ground!
They grow in spiky shells because of defence matters. Animals will eat conkers, animals such as squirrels, badgers ect. WARNING! do not pick up conkers as they can poke into your skin and may cause bleeding!
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you can grow apples, but there is not much point such you can only sell them for 1 E each. but if you have a greenhouse you can grow anything.
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It is not possible to get poisen ivy.poison ivy, however is a different matter. It will not grow on the autumn, but can be found in the autumn.
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1) collect a conker2) Place some crocks at the base of a pot then neatly fill it with soil, mixed with compost3)Plant the conker 2cm deep then cover it up with soil and compost4) water it well5) Put the pot in a shady place in the garden for winterAdviceYou will need to wait until the spring to see the conker tree has sprouted.You can grow the tree in a pot as long as you keep repotting it into a bigger pot whenever it gets too cramped. It is worth planting up several conkers in case some don't work.
Conkers is the nickname of the Horse Chestnut.