because you can put more than 1 of something so you can put more than 1 cherry seed in the ground to grow one tree
It will say on the bag how much area it will seed. You need to know the area of the ground you are seeding.
The sesame seed did 15 extra math problems because it wanted to prove that it could be more than just a small ingredient. Motivated by its desire to show off its skills and contribute to the larger dish, the sesame seed embraced the challenge. Plus, it believed that exercising its brain would help it grow in knowledge, just as it would grow into a healthy plant.
Only once. When it has been cut down it does not sprout up, and grow grain again. You need to get a grain of rice seed and plant it, to get more rice. You can only harvest the crop once.
No.
A seed with small fluffy threads is typically adapted for wind dispersal. The lightweight threads allow the seed to be carried over long distances by air currents, effectively spreading the plant's offspring. This adaptation helps the seed reach new areas where it can germinate and grow, increasing the plant's chances of survival and reproduction. Additionally, such seeds may also be dispersed by water or animals, as they can easily cling to fur or feathers.
Cherries are the seed distribution system for the cherry tree, just as acorns are for the oak tree or apples are for the apple tree. The cherries grow, then birds an mammals eat them. When the creature drops a cherry or excretes the seed, a new cherry tree is planted. If the place the seed is dropped is suitable for the tree to grow, it will grow and eventually produce more cherries.
No.. lol
i have a cherry seed that sprouted here in Brownsville TX.. i really hope they do grow :)
Animals eat the cherry fruits and when they excrete, the a cherry seeds come out because they dont get digested like the flesh in the fruit. Now, the seed which fell on the ground will grow into a young plant then into an adult cherry plant
I would say it would take about forty-five days or so for cherry tomatoes to grow after planting them.
As far as I know you only need one pit to grow cherry tree. lol
The flesh off the two cherry trees growing in my front garden, in the UK, are eaten by birds, and the cherry stone/seed drop to the ground.
The flesh off the two cherry trees growing in my front garden, in the UK, are eaten by birds, and the cherry stone/seed drop to the ground.
put a seed under ground then water
As it grows from a seed, the melon stays on the ground; it does not grow in to a tree or a bush.
The seed or pit, is enclosed by the flesh of the cherry fruit
If you open the seed up there will be another seed that you can plant in the ground and grow papaya.