Can you take a seed out of any vegetable and plant it?

Answer #1

Yeah, I’m pretty sure you can

Answer #2

You have to dry it first, but yeah.

Answer #3

Technically - yes, however, you need to consider if you have the right environment to grow that particular plant. For example, I can plant peach seeds, but there’s no guarantee the seed will thrive in this cold climate.

Answer #4

Yes you can.

Answer #5

you probably have to dry it out first but i’m sure it would work

Answer #6

Yes! Just make a little hole in a spot that gets plenty of water and plant it! :D U don’t need to dry it first I don’t think cus we had a tomato plant and would somtims forget to pick the tomatos and they would fall in the soil and in a few weeks we would have bunches of little tomato plants coming up!! :D

Answer #7

I agree, technically you can plant any seed. If it is fertile and it grows, it might like your climate. The peach seed is a very good example. We have had a peach tree come up naturally from seed. It eventually bloomed but rarely bore fruit. One time it had two deformed peaches on it that never ripened. A seed from a pumpkin may have been fertilized by a squash and even though the vegetable grows nicely, it won’t be what you wanted.

Answer #8

for some vegtables you can but sometimes the seeds are unable to grow

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