A seed feed store is a retail store that specializes in selling seeds for planting, as well as animal feed and supplies for livestock. These stores cater to farmers, gardeners, and pet owners looking to purchase high-quality seeds and feed for their needs.
No, a seed coat does not store food. The seed coat acts as a protective covering for the seed, helping to prevent damage or desiccation. Food reserves are typically stored within the seed itself, in structures such as the endosperm or cotyledons.
No, nyjer seed is not toxic to people. It is a type of seed commonly used in bird feed and poses no health risks to humans when consumed.
A monocot stores its food supply in the endosperm of the seed. Dicots store the bulk of their food in the two cotyledons.
seed consists of an embryo packaged along with a store of food within a protective coat. seeds contributed to the embryos to be dispersed without drying out.
Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. flying foxes will feed, then take a fruit with them to eat elsewhere, then drop the seed, sometimes it grows into a new tree. Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. Mongo or mango seeds?
Call your local feed & seed store.
Yes because a health different is a seed but flax is same thing so just it easier to find out. You can buy flax and seeds for a store in turkey .
At your local feed store. It is sold as animal feed. (It can also be used as a fertilizer and seed sprout inhibitor, (hence its use as a sort of "Weed&Feed".
Depends on where you buy it. From the feed store about $1 - $1.50/lb From a health food store will cost more.
Bird seed you can get big or small bags from your local pet store. Also if you want to you can ask them what specific type will be the best for your little friend :)
The best way to store flax seed is in the refrigerator or in the freezer. Make sure the bag you store it in is airtight as flax seed can get rancid.
w/ bird seed
The weed and feed should not affect the seed although you should give it a couple of weeks to react.
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No, a seed coat does not store food. The seed coat acts as a protective covering for the seed, helping to prevent damage or desiccation. Food reserves are typically stored within the seed itself, in structures such as the endosperm or cotyledons.
the last seed from seedos is a captus and the last seed from the store is gem seed