Flowers
how do flowers grow
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To become a plant, a fertilized seed must be placed in soil (dirt) that contains vitamins and minerals to help it grow. The seed also needs water and sunshine. The purpose of the water is to soften and expand the seed coat until it breaks open so that the embryo can begin to grow. The purpose of the sunshine is photosynthesis. This is just a really big word that means the plant gathers energy from sunlight and uses it as food to help it grow.
Once the seed coat breaks open the seed leaves begin to grow and push up out of the ground. At the same time, tiny hair-like roots are beginning to grow, as well. For the next several days, new sets of leaves form, and the stem of the plant grows taller and stronger. The roots also grow deeper and stronger, securing the plant in the soil and acting as a straw to soak up the soil’s vitamins and minerals and the water and fertilizer that are added to the ground.
With the proper amount of healthy soil, sunshine and water, the new plant will continue to grow, bloom and make new seeds to be scattered or gathered to be sown and germinated the following season. And so it goes; on and on and on and on and on….
you put seeds or plants in the ground and add soil, fertilizer and water them and they will grow
A flowering plant will form a bud that will eventually open. The flower contains seeds that can be replanted to create more plants.
Here's an excellent link explaining the process:
https://www.gardeningchannel.com/how-do-flowers-grow/
With silver bells & cockle shells & pretty maids all in a row. LOL
But seriously, you will need to provide details and issues for an answer like this. Some are seasonal, some are year round. Soil, pots, zones, and more come into play with a flower garden.
I would suggest you looked up a book on Botany, which would give you all the information you seek!
Yes totally agree with checking a book on botany for more information.
Are you wanting more information on how you can grow your own flowers in your yard/on a patio or balcony?
https://www.wikihow.com/Plant-Flowers
This shows how a flower grows from a seed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avrbtt7izP4
Hello, hope this helps you out, it's a good video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avrbtt7izP4
Can I suggest you buy a book on Botany!
thxs so much
Hello. Here’s a link explaining the process.
https://www.avasflowers.net/the-stages-of-the-flower-life-cycle
Please explain more in detail
By the grace of God!
ok what plant should i get from home depot
i got spring flowers