Bulgaria has thrived amazingly in my garden. Eight little seedlings no bigger than three inches tall survived a very cold winter and are now massive - loaded with flower buds and look very healthy with leaves much bigger than the buddleia hedge in my garden here in uk. This is their second year and are growing from strength to strength. We prune them hard in March.
Every March I set hundreds of sunflower seeds in my garden - and they give a fantastic exotic feel to the garden. (They are food for the donkeys in the autumn!).
We also have a brilliant display of violas, lupins and wallflowers. In our village in north eastern Bulgaria (4 miles from the sea) there are loads of poppies everywhere in spring.
There are many plants that grow naturally, such as roses, sunflowers etc....
grass and ants (kthnxbai)
Native plants grow naturally in a place.
Plants are not made, they grow naturally.
Habitats which come together to form ecosystems.
many like spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, bringles
humans, animals, plants itself
yes
You can grow plants and have animals
many cacti, succulents and coastal plants grow in naturally occurring alkali soils
Plants, people and animals
To grow
Through Oxygen