Plants pollinate in the winter by using the wind. This is much less effective than insects but due to the low temperatures, few insects are around during this time.
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Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
In winter, some plants and herbs that are in season include kale, collard greens, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, rosemary, thyme, and sage. These plants thrive in colder temperatures and are readily available during the winter months.
Overwinter plants in a greenhouse by simulating the season and temperature of winter in the greenhouse.
No, kohlrabi plants are typically grown as annuals and do not survive the winter. It is best to harvest them before the first frost and replant them in the following growing season.
no they eat plants
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The suffix for the word "pollen" is "-en".
Bees pollinate lots of different types of plants.
yes but the male plants will pollenate the female plants,makeing you weed verry seedy
the advantage is that it will help the plants in thepollination process.
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Some plants grow in winter. But most plants adaptations are to live in warm weather. Why? That's just so.
yes yes they do they cover their fairie wings with pollen and sprinkle the land with fairie dust and pollen to produce the beautiful plants and flowers you see each day
There would be no bees to pollenate the flowers.
They make flowers grow and pollenate
by suuking in the tube in and holding to make there nest