To grow spruce trees from seed successfully, start by collecting mature cones in the fall and extracting the seeds. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place until spring. In early spring, sow the seeds in a seed tray filled with a mixture of peat moss and sand. Keep the soil moist and place the tray in a sunny location. Once the seedlings have grown large enough, transplant them into individual pots and continue to care for them until they are ready to be planted outdoors.
No, dense shade grass seed is not suitable for direct sunlight as it requires shade to grow successfully.
Yes. Acorns are the seed pods that grow on oak trees.
Oak trees grow from seed (acorns) so they could be called seed plants.
you just grow a seed
Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) can grow to about 80 feet on average, although certainly larger trees can be found. The tree is an invasive species in the United States because they are prolific seed producers, and their thick foliage shades out most other species that try to grow under them.
The best way to grow a large number of trees is by seed. You can also grow some trees by cuttings. But it depends on what kind of trees you want to grow.
Coniferous means that the tree has seed cones- like pine spruce and fir. They generally do not grow in tropical zones, but are found in temperate zones, up to the artic. No trees grow in the polar zone.
it all depends on the seed
Fir, spruce, and pine cones are reproductive structures found on conifer trees. These cones house the tree's seeds and are responsible for reproduction. They come in different shapes and sizes depending on the species.
Coniferous trees produce seed cones (strobili). Blue spruce (Picea pungens) is a particular species that does this.
Grass seed can tolerate cold temperatures down to about 40 degrees Fahrenheit while still being able to grow successfully.
To successfully grow cherry trees from seed, you should first collect ripe cherry pits, clean and dry them, then stratify them in the refrigerator for a few months. Plant the stratified seeds in well-draining soil, keep them moist, and provide plenty of sunlight. Transplant the seedlings to a larger pot or outdoors once they have grown a few inches tall. Be patient, as it can take several years for the tree to produce fruit.