not all of them do, some seeds will onl germinate in the dark. others need red light or far red light as a signal to start germinating.
no but you do need sunlight for themn to grow.
seeds, soil, sun light, planting area
Strictly speaking, all of the above.
yes the light seeds r ok
Most seeds are damaged by direct sun and the majority need moisture, warmth, and darkness to stimulate growth. A few species of seeds need light to aid germination, but not necessarily direct sun.
In a way, yes. Some seeds germinate only when covered with soil, but the actual triggering mechanism depends on the wavelength of light reaching the seed. Seeds that germinate in "darkness" require long wavelength light to do so, ie. heatwaves. Seeds that grow on the surface need short-wave light to start germination.
My petunia seeds need light and warmth to germinate. My lobelia seeds need light and cold to germinate. What does my delphinium seeds need?
Yes daisies do start from seeds because it is part of its life cycle?
Tree seeds are often found in the tree's fruits, which fall to the ground. Animals then pick up the fruits and eat them. The seeds are excreted from the animal at a later time somewhere else where they can start the growth of new trees. <><><> In addition, some seeds have structures that cause them to be easily blown by the wind, such as maples and cottonwoods. Those seeds will fly away on a light breeze, and start growing somewhere else.
It is not too late to start seeds. June is usually the month that is too late.
the seeds do not need photosynthesis yet