Amaranth is a cut and come again plant because you can harvest its leaves multiple times throughout the growing season, and it will continue to produce new leaves for further harvests.
To collect amaranth seeds effectively, wait for the flowers to dry on the plant, then cut the seed heads and hang them upside down in a paper bag to catch the seeds as they fall. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place for future use.
Yes.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant an abundance. Having cut as much as you wanted, you were free to come again for more.
Sort of, You could plant (lets say 100 trees) and cut down 100 trees or cut them down then plant them again
Yes, it is recommended to cut off dead flowers from hydrangeas to promote new growth and encourage the plant to bloom again.
You can cut off little pieces from the plant and sprinkle them on a salad to give it a little more zest and enhance it flavor. The rest of the plant will continue to grow to be used again.
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
To save amaranth seeds effectively, allow the flowers to dry on the plant until they turn brown and the seeds are hard. Cut the flower heads and hang them upside down in a dry, well-ventilated area for a few weeks to finish drying. Once fully dry, remove the seeds by rubbing the flower heads between your hands or using a sieve. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container for future planting or consumption.
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
If you cut trees you cut life but if you plant trees you plant lives
No!!!!! IT STOPS IT FROM GROWING IF YOU CUT IT ! sorry to yell but you may kill the plant (lol)
Yes, you can cut a snake plant leaf without harming the plant as long as you do it carefully and cleanly.