yes, depends on how far over the date though. expiry dates have to be included as a legality for sale purposes - guaranteeing that the seed is of a particular minimum germination - normally 80 or 85%.
this means that after the date has expired it can still be used, but expect the germination to be lower than the original germination at packing.
the germination will also be determined by the storage conditions of the seeds before sowing.
That is imposible you need seeds to grow plants even though oranges are fruit but you need seeds for them to grow
Seeds don't grow in the packet because there is no moisture or sunlight for them to eat and grow
Yes, seeds can germinate even if they are not dispersed. Seeds can remain dormant until environmental conditions are suitable for germination, such as the right temperature, moisture, and light levels. Dispersal helps seeds find new areas to grow but is not necessary for germination itself.
it is important bcuz seeds need ot be grown right in order to be eaten. if they are grown gwrong then the seed cna be infeted or cna not even grow. humans eat things tht come from seeds and even animals eat plants nd then we eat them.
No, seeds cannot grow in baby oil. Seeds require soil, water, and sunlight to germinate and grow into plants. Baby oil does not provide the necessary nutrients and conditions for seed growth.
That is imposible you need seeds to grow plants even though oranges are fruit but you need seeds for them to grow
To date no one has grown any seeds on the moon.
Not much. Expiration dates are very conservative and the water is usually still good to drink after, even weeks or months after it expires. The only problem would be that it tastes stale, since there is nothing in the water for bacteria to grow, that is no a concern for any kind of disease transmission.
Uh no. However it can still grow mold etc which would not be tasty and might make you sick
They actually do grow, they are just pollinated in another area. They actually do grow, they are just pollinated in another area. So that there is a greater chance of the seeds growing. Think of it this way: If a pumpkin has 500 seeds, many of them won't grow because they will be eaten or die. So lets say 300 of the seeds grow, if the pumpkin had only 300 seeds in the first place even fewer of the seeds will grow. I hope this makes sense! ;)
Beans grow on vines, that grow from seeds.
Will be depending on the best before date on the packet..once that date has been met the bread will then start to grow mold..
Radish seeds grow radishes, just like apple seeds grow apple trees.
Cherries grow on trees and they grow from seeds, if that's what you are asking.
Dandelion seeds grow dandelions and apple seeds grow apples.
Seeds do grow best in liquid by themselves. Seeds grow best when they do not have to share their food and water.
Trees grow from seeds. It depends on what type of tree they are.