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Pineapple. Pineapples don’t grow on trees! ...
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Peanuts. CC BY 2.0 Image courtesy of uacescomm on Flickr. ...
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Brussels Sprouts.
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Mushrooms.
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Canola Oil. Ever wonder where Canola oil comes from? ...
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Garlic. ...
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Asparagus.
What things grow on trees?
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apples cloves nutmeg
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almonds dates oranges
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apricots figs papaya
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avocados grapefruit peaches
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bananas lemons pecans
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What kinds of things grow from seeds?
It’s official:
beans, peas, and pumpkins
are among the top ten easiest plants to grow from seed, according to a list created by the Home Garden Seed Association. Also on the list: cucumbers, zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, lettuce, radishes, and squash.
What is something that grows but is not alive?
Crystals
Grow and Grow
Crystals are created via the process of crystallization, which is essentially a transformation from utter disorder to perfection. Unlike living things, crystals do not grow by adding mass from within; instead, they grow when matching molecules are deposited on the outside of the crystal surface.
What are the easiest foods to grow?
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Salad Leaves. Crunchy fresh leaves with a fantastic range of textures and flavours. ...
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Radishes. Spice up your salads with crunchy, peppery radishes. ...
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Potatoes. ...
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Peas. ...
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Spring onions. ...
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Broad Beans. ...
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Runner Beans. ...
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Onions and Garlic.
What is the hardest crop to grow?
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Cultivation: it’s grown unlike any other plant. ...
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Access: one wasabi farmer said it took 6 years simply to get access to viable seeds.
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Temperment: too much humidity or the wrong nutrient composition can wipe out an entire crop of finicky wasabi.
Which fruits do not grow on trees?
Watermelons
, for example, do not grow on trees.
What is the easiest fruit to grow at home?
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Strawberries. Everybody loves the fresh, juicy flavour of sun warmed strawberries picked straight from the garden. ...
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Raspberries. ...
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Blueberries. ...
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Figs. ...
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Gooseberries. ...
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Apples. ...
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Blackberries. ...
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Honeyberries.
What foods come from a tree?
Aside from producing delicious snacks, such as
apples, cherries, walnuts and chestnuts
, some trees provide other edible parts: bark, leaves, twigs, seeds, pollen, roots, new growth, flowers and, of course, sap used for syrup.
What are 10 non-living things?
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Pen.
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Chair.
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Bedsheets.
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Paper.
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Bed.
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Book.
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Clothes.
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Bag.
Is the sun a living thing?
For young students things are ‘living’ if they move or grow; for example, the sun, wind, clouds and lightning
are considered living because they change and move
. Others think plants and certain animals are non-living.
Why are crystals not alive?
The particles aren’t truly alive — but they’re not far off, either. Exposed to light and fed by chemicals,
they form crystals that move, break apart and form again
. “There is a blurry frontier between active and alive,” said biophysicist Jérémie Palacci of New York University.
What is the easiest thing to grow?
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Lettuce. We’ve never known a garden that cannot grow lettuce. ...
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Green Beans. Beans grow even in fairly poor soils, because they fix the nitrogen as they go! ...
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Peas. ...
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Radishes. ...
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Carrots. ...
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Cucumbers. ...
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Kale. ...
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Swiss Chard.
What is the quickest veg to grow?
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Radishes. Sowing to harvest: 25 days. Radishes are one of the fastest vegetables, taking just three to four weeks to reach harvest time. ...
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Salad leaves. Sowing to harvest: 21 days. ...
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Dwarf green beans. Sowing to harvest: 60 days. ...
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Carrots. Sowing to harvest: 50 days. ...
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Spinach. Sowing to harvest: 30 days.
What is the easiest crop to grow?
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Lettuce. Lettuce can be sown directly in your garden bed, or started indoors for transplanting. ...
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Peas. Snap, snow, and shelling peas are all best sown as early as the soil can be worked in spring. ...
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Radishes. ...
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Turnips. ...
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Beans. ...
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Sunflowers. ...
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Sweet Potatoes. ...
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Winter Squash, including Pumpkins.
What are the hardest things to grow?
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Orchids. You may be wondering why orchids are on the list, mainly because they are one of the most popular houseplants. ...
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Cauliflower. ...
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Venus Flytrap. ...
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Celery. ...
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Onions. ...
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Wasabi. ...
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Melons.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.