A fertile seed is typically plump and firm, showing no signs of damage or decay. It often has a uniform color and a healthy sheen, indicating it is viable. Additionally, germination tests, where seeds are placed in a suitable environment to observe if they sprout, can effectively determine fertility. Finally, checking for proper storage conditions and the seed's expiration date can also provide insights into its viability.
Seed A would likely grow best in a sunny and well-drained habitat with fertile soil. It may benefit from regular watering and adequate space for root growth.
Most seed plants live on sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil. They use sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis, absorb water through their roots, and obtain essential nutrients from the soil to support their growth and development.
who would know we are not geeks are we hahaha
i really dont know thats why i came here..........
well i don't really know but i pretty sure it can>>
It is better to sow your seed in fertile soil for a bountiful harvest rather than spilling it on the ground.
fertile soil
You plant the seed in some fertile soil and water it every day- not too much, though.
You start with the appropriate seed. Plant in fertile soil at the appropriate date listed on the seed packet. Water as indicated. Your seed will proceed on its own with appropriate care.
It was know for farming because Fertile means farmland
this may not be true but i believe that the seed needs cold climate and plenty of fertile soil. if it doesnt work oh well
If you assume she is fertile, you will have very few problems.
Here is what i know some of it i forget, it provided fertile crops.
i don't really know what is saga seed but i know clearly that it is a seed and is growing to be a adult plant of corse... yeah i know i am childish anser like but i know nothing...
No, you just need a fertile seed. There are no male or female seeds. Some plants have male and female flowers, but the seeds are seeds.
The best place for a seed to fall to improve its chances of growth and success is in fertile soil with access to sunlight and water.
Fertile eggs