Oh, dude, 9 years is like 108 months. Yeah, I know, it sounds like a lot, right? Time flies when you're having fun... or just living your life, I guess. So, yeah, 108 months, man.
if you think you can and your parents/who ever you're living with approves you can move out when you're sixteen
Oh, dude, like, 3 years is like 36 months. Yeah, I know, crazy right? Time flies when you're having fun... or just living life, I guess. So, yeah, 36 months in 3 years. Mind-blowing stuff, I know.
4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.4 months.
35 months.35 months.35 months.35 months.
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Babies can safely consume strawberries at around 6 to 8 months of age, as long as they do not have any known allergies to the fruit.
Thay have to eat. If the strawberry crop fails and can't be sold there has to be some backup food supply. No strawberry sales income to buy food? They have a little backup from the food grown year round. How did the settlers get by a hundred years ago. They planted a years supply of food and sold some to buy sugar, salt, and what ever they could afford. We got it easy right now. Best you get forty acres and start growing something edible.
A going concern is a business that operates without the threat of liquidation. The advantages of going concern are that the business declares the intention of running for at least 12 months.
The plant will grow a little in 1 month, but it usually takes several months to produce strawberries, but if you want it to take one month go for wild strawberries. :)
Babies can safely start eating strawberries around 6-8 months of age, once they have started eating solid foods and have shown no signs of allergies.
No.
Wild strawberries can be found in various habitats such as forests, meadows, and along the edges of fields. They typically grow close to the ground and have small, sweet berries that are ready to be picked in the summer months.
Maybe. If the right yeast is introduced to the mixture, it could ferment and change the sugar content of the strawberries into alcohol. There is a high chance that they will just rot.
If you buy the strawberries from the plant, it will take 2-3 months, from seed a little longer. Each month has a different stage, the first month, it will have flowers and the second month the flowers will turn into strawberries. In mind, never eat the strawberries until there fully red, as when you eat it not fully developed it will taste very sower so bare that in mind. I hope this helps you.
Of Coursee! It's Very Natural, If That's Yhour Concern!(:
Yes, strawberries are perennials in zone 5. During the winter months, they should be protected by mulching with straw or leaves to insulate the plants and prevent frost damage. Additionally, it is important to prune back any dead or damaged foliage to promote healthy growth in the spring.