Native Americans obtained seeds for planting crops through various means, such as by saving seeds from previous harvests, trading with other tribes, and sometimes through wild foraging. They also practiced seed saving and selection to adapt crops to their local environments over generations.
crops are one
The hybrid seeds are the traits that a farmer should select to breed a plant for more corn crops.
In March, you can plant cool-season vegetable seeds like lettuce, spinach, kale, peas, and radishes. You can also start seeds indoors for warm-season crops like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants to transplant outdoors later in the spring. Herbs like parsley, cilantro, and chives can also be started from seeds in March.
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
Poppy seeds fly away
crops are one
You buy a meadow the seeds and then plant them in your meadow
plant your seeds again!
The hybrid seeds are the traits that a farmer should select to breed a plant for more corn crops.
Native Americans showed them how, they gave them seeds and other things to grow their crops.
After you harvest some crops, you then have to plow the land... and then plant some more seeds.
To upgrade your plants you have to sow multiple bags of seeds on top of each other. For upgrading to Level 2 crops, take your purchased bags of seeds and plant several of them in the same spot. It is completely random if the plants you grow will be enhanced to the next level, but the more bags you plant the better chances of producing better crops. Planting 4 bags of seeds should get you a good yield of upgraded crops.
You have to first buy a meadow, then seeds from the isle at the market, and then go to the meadow section and click on the meadow you want to plant seeds on. The rest should be obvious.
For most seed-producing crops, it is that stage of growth in which the plant has completed all of its development, including seeds which, when planted, can survive on their own. In non-seeding crops such as potatoes, it is the stage when all plant development has completed and the desirable part of the plant (in this case, the tuber) can be harvested.
People planted crops by putting down fertile soil. Then they set down seeds underneath the soil. After that they water it daily. Hope this helped!
The boys went hunting with their fathers and the girls helped the mothers harvest crops and plant seeds.
The pilgrims thought the native Americans were uncivilized because they were different so they thought they would become like them. But the native Americans did help by teaching the Americans how they make their crops grow healthier (like planting the seeds with a dead fish so the plant can absorb the animals' nutrients and thrive). They may have also learned about the multiple uses of corn from the Native Americans.