To get seeds from a swede (rutabaga), allow the plant to flower and produce seed pods. Harvest the seed pods when they turn brown and dry on the plant. Open the pods to collect the seeds for planting in the next season.
No, it is not recommended to plant a seed directly underneath the plant it came from. This can lead to competition for nutrients and resources, hindering the growth of both plants. It's better to plant the seed in a separate area to ensure healthy growth.
The young plant inside a seed is called an embryo. no the embyro is fertilized to create the seed. the answer is an enbryonic plant
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
The fleshy part of the seed is called the endosperm. It is a tissue inside the seed that provides nutrients for the developing plant embryo.
seed, plant
The baby plant in a seed is called the embryo. It is the part of the seed that develops into a new plant under the right conditions.
The enlarged ovary of a plant is called the fruit.
You have to pollinate the plant first (drag pollen dust to it) and then you have to wait for the seeds to grow. When the seed appears in the box on the far left, you just drag the seed to your seed box or seed storage.
Farmers harvest produced because if the plant is left it will go to seed and the produced value will be, very much, reduced.
Plow > seed > harvest > plow > seed > harvest > plow > seed > harvest ... :d :d
To effectively harvest grass seed from your lawn, wait until the seed heads are mature and dry. Use a seed collector or rake to gently gather the seeds. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place until you are ready to plant them.
To get seeds from a swede (rutabaga), allow the plant to flower and produce seed pods. Harvest the seed pods when they turn brown and dry on the plant. Open the pods to collect the seeds for planting in the next season.
I have some bad news for you. You can not ever harvest celery seed from a lovage plant. Celery plants produce celery seeds and lovage plants produce lovage seeds.
No, it is not recommended to plant a seed directly underneath the plant it came from. This can lead to competition for nutrients and resources, hindering the growth of both plants. It's better to plant the seed in a separate area to ensure healthy growth.
No. They are from entirely separate bilogical families.
Germination