That depends. If the plant is dead, then planting a seed beneath it can be beneficial, because as the dead plant decays, it will release nutrients into the soil that will help the seed to grow healthily. Planting a seed under a live plant, however, is typically unwise, since either the seed will kill the living plant, or the living plant will kill the seed, or both will survive, but make each other unhealthy.
A window sill is a good place for a plant because it can provide ample sunlight, which is essential for plant growth. Additionally, the proximity to the window can help regulate temperature fluctuations and provide good air circulation for the plant. Lastly, it can also serve as a decorative spot in the home, adding a touch of greenery and beauty.
Usually - yes. If you're caught out in the open and a tornado is approaching... the safest place to shelter is underneath the overpass - as high up the sloping bank as possible.
Sunlight and water are good for plants.
Plant grapevines in a location with full sun exposure, well-draining soil, and good air circulation. Ensure there is proper support for the vine to grow, such as a trellis or arbor, and space for the plant to spread out as it matures. Consider the climate and choose a variety of grapevine that is well-suited for your region.
Mistletoe is often hung over doors to bring good luck.
When you water a plant it is taken up the roots of the plant and is drunken by the plant. If it cannot hold enough water it will let it out, it is good to have a tray underneath the pot just incase. :D
A good plant experiment is the study of sunlight on a plant. Place one plant in sunlight and one in the shade and watch the changes between the two.
Underneath your tongue is a very good place to absorb things because the skin is very thin and most of your veins are there and they will absorb it right into your bloodstream
to a good grass>:)
A window sill is a good place for a plant because it can provide ample sunlight, which is essential for plant growth. Additionally, the proximity to the window can help regulate temperature fluctuations and provide good air circulation for the plant. Lastly, it can also serve as a decorative spot in the home, adding a touch of greenery and beauty.
The roots absorb nutrients and water from the soil, which get distributed throughout the plant. They also help to hold the plant in place.
There are no codes to get plant seeds; you need to get them as drops and/or buy them, bazaar is a good deal place.
there is a gromet underneath of the doors try pulling that out i had the same problem loads of water came out ( good luck )
In soil which is moderately damp, and has good sunlight. But that also depends on what kind of plant the seed comes from.
The little boy hid underneath a table from his friend
Holds together the rest of the plant. Lifts the leaves up where they can get good sun Moves food and water from place to place in the plant. May protect the plant (for example, a thorny stem) May store important chemicals or nutrients
Plant City, Florida, is a good place to go.