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Yes, seeds can grow in manure because it provides nutrients for plants to grow. However, care should be taken to ensure that the manure is well-composted and not too hot, as this can potentially harm the seeds. The manure should also be mixed with soil to provide the right balance of nutrients for optimal plant growth.

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How you can grow orranges without seeds?

That is imposible you need seeds to grow plants even though oranges are fruit but you need seeds for them to grow


What material does seeds grow?

Depends on the seeds. If I'm sowing seeds in a greenhouse type situation, I typically use a standard potting mix (1 part each good garden soil, sand and compost) topped with about 1/4" of plain sand, sow the seed, then top with a little more sand.


Do plants grow better in dirt or manure?

Plants can grow well in both dirt (soil) and manure. Soil provides essential nutrients and a supportive growing medium, while manure can enrich the soil with organic matter and additional nutrients. However, the best approach is usually a combination of the two, as soil amendments like manure can enhance soil fertility and improve plant growth.


Why don't the seeds grow when they are in the packet?

Seeds don't grow in the packet because there is no moisture or sunlight for them to eat and grow


Will chicken manure help the growth of bean seeds?

Yes, chicken manure can significantly enhance the growth of bean seeds as it is rich in essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are crucial for plant development. However, it should be used carefully, as fresh chicken manure can be too strong and may burn young plants. Composting the manure before application can help mitigate this risk and improve soil structure, benefiting bean seed growth. Properly applied, it can lead to healthier plants and better yields.