April - June
They can fall off their tree or plant and an animal will eat the date and the seeds will come out of their behind.
Depends, if it grows roots then yes if it doesn't grow any roots it isn't
Seed gathering typically involves identifying mature plants, allowing seeds to fully ripen on the plant, collecting seeds when they are dry, and storing them in a cool, dry place. It's important to label the seeds with the plant species and date collected to maintain organization. Additionally, consider local regulations or permissions for seed gathering in natural areas.
If you mean seed packages, its because seeds are less likely to germinate after the expiration date. Some seeds can remain viable for centuries if they are kept in a cool, dry place, and other seeds are only viable for a shorter period of time.
Plant columbine seeds in early spring after the last frost date for your area. They can also be planted in early fall, as they require a period of cold stratification for successful germination. Sow the seeds in well-draining soil and keep them moist until they sprout.
You should plant pumpkin seeds in the late spring or the early summer.
To save dahlia seeds effectively, wait for the flower to wither and the seed pods to dry on the plant. Once the pods are dry, collect them and remove the seeds. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place in a paper envelope or container. Make sure to label the seeds with the dahlia variety and the date collected for future reference.
To save green bean seeds for future planting, allow the beans to fully mature on the plant until they are dry and hard. Remove the seeds from the pods and store them in a cool, dry place in a paper envelope or container. Label the seeds with the date and variety for future reference.
To collect hollyhock seeds, wait until the seed pods turn brown and dry on the plant. Gently remove the pods and open them to extract the seeds. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place in a paper envelope or a glass jar to preserve their viability. Label the container with the date and variety for future planting.
Yes, dahlias do have seeds. To collect and store dahlia seeds for future planting, allow the flower heads to dry on the plant until the seeds are fully mature. Once dry, carefully remove the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place in a paper envelope or container. Make sure to label the seeds with the variety and date collected for easy identification.
To date no one has grown any seeds on the moon.
To effectively save bean seeds for future planting, allow the bean pods to fully mature and dry on the plant. Harvest the pods when they are dry and brittle. Remove the seeds from the pods and store them in a cool, dry place in a paper envelope or glass jar. Label the seeds with the bean variety and the date of harvest.