transplant
Oh, dude, that's like a jungle or a forest. You know, a place where nature just goes wild and throws a massive party with all the plants and weeds invited. It's like the ultimate green carpet event, but with way more mosquitoes.
Even weeds are lplants and many weeds have flowers so flower are both plants and weeds. flowers you dont want growing where they are are weeds. as are plants.
It takes plants and weeds from the ground which hold the soil and water in place. This can lead to erosion
It takes plants and weeds from the ground which hold the soil and water in place. This can lead to erosion
grass and weeds
weeds
Weeds are considered biotic factors because they are living organisms, often competing with other plants for resources in an ecosystem. They can have a significant impact on the plant community and ecosystem dynamics.
In developing countries, farmers sometimes plant rice seeds directly in the ground. More commonly, however, they sow seeds thickly in small seedbeds and transplant the seedlings to a flooded field after several weeks. This method reduces the length of time rice occupies the main field by about 15 to 20 days. This is important in areas where several crops are grown on the same land each year. Transplanting seedlings also permits better weed control. Fewer weeds are able to grow in the thickly sown seedbeds. In addition, farmers can remove weeds more easily in the main rice fields when the plants are larger. So the answer to your question is, no, rice plants are not only planted once. :)
They get rid of weeds cause weeds take over the plants space were they can't grow at all. You should never leave the weeds with plants cause the plants will never grow and will die.
Anne Bliss has written: 'Weeds' -- subject(s): Domestic Dyes and dyeing, Dye plants, Herbs, Useful Plants, Weeds 'Weeds a Guide for Dyers and Herbalists' 'Rocky Mountain dye plants' -- subject(s): Dye plants
We call those "weeds."
weeds + other plants