you can use avocado pits to grow aocado trees!
if you want vines (i'm assuming grapes here) you need grape pips...
I take a avocado seed and make a x on the bottom then put three or four toothpicks around the pit then put it in a glass with the bottom of the seed touching the water.
You just mount it so it stands up right and let vines grow on it.
The pit (the stone in the middle) and the skin are not normally used for cooking; just the green flesh inside the avocado. (Some cosmetic recipes may use ground up avocado pit to exfoliate, but I have never seen the skin being used for anything).
Vines wrap around rainforest trees because there is very little light below the top of the rainforest. The very high tree canopy makes it so that not much light reaches the forest floor. Vines use trees as ladders to get high into the canopy to access light for their shoots to engage in photosynthesis and promote proper growth.
yes! vines are producers, they use their own food that they make.
Vines tend to use support structures to grow. For example, it can grow up a chimney, and this allows it to prevent itself from using energy to create supportive tissue of its own.
The biggest change is that people can now dip into their camera rolls and use existing videos they've recorded for Vines.
allot of animals use vines but birds are the main animal
Grapes are vines. They will grow along the ground or up any surface they can get their tendrils around. Fruit bearing shoots grow only on last year's whips. That is why vineyards prune each spring, leaving 2 or 4 whips, and 2 or 4 renewal spurs for each vine depending on the trellis method they use. The whips on my vines grow 5 -10 feet a year depending on the summer. Based on the growth rate, you can see it doesn't take long for the plant to start covering ground. I use the pliable whips pruned each year to weave garden objects: wreaths, spheres, and containers. Ref Book - 'From Vines to Wines', talks about everything you need to know about growing grapes in Northern climates. - enjoy!
Vines are climbing woody-stemmed plants that are part of the grape family. They use their large root systems to absorb water from the soil.
oil, vines, wood, water
The pit or the grease pit.
It is not possible for humans to get vine's disease. This type of disease is only seen amongst grape vines and can be remedied through the use of pesticides if desired.