how does your garden grow

how does your garden grow


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Have you ever wondered why plants have flowers? Did you know that plants and animals depend on each other for their survival? Read on and you'll find out why.
* Firstly, g'ven the right conditions, seeds germinate and grow into new plants. Those plants grow flowers in order to attract bees and other pollinators with their scent and colour. Flowers produce sweet liquid called nectar. which provides food for bees. They also have pollen on the end of thin strands called filaments so that bees rub against them when they land. Once the bees have taken their reward of nectar, they fly off to another flower with the pollen on their backs. A: a result pollen is carried from one flower to another.
* Next. the pollen is rubbed onto the stigma of the new plant and travels into the ovary. This results in fertilisation and new seeds or nuts are formed. These provide an excellent food source for animals so they are soon eaten by birds or small animals like squirrels. Consequently, the seeds are dispersed as the animal moves and eventually they are deposited in the animal's droppings.
* Finally. given the right conditions, these seeds germinate and the whole process begins again.

Now you know how plants and animals work together. Without these plants the animals would have no food and without the animals, especially the bees. new plants can't be made. So those flowers aren‘t just pretty, they are a vital part in the circle of life.