Yes, money trees can be planted outside in dirt. The tropical wetland tree native to Central and South America (Pachira aquatica) likes moist soils and withstands periodic flooding and waterlogged locations along water bodies. It survives upland soils if it is not exposed to direct sunlight in summer and receives generous supplementary irrigation that prevents the roots and soils from ever drying out the top 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) of soil.
dirt
Corn and most other plants are generally planted in dirt.
dirt+dirt=palm tree
my brother had told me yes so i planted them
Corn and most other plants are generally planted in dirt.
outside
No, some trees will die if planted deeper than the roots. You can repot it and get away with the dirt being 1 inch higher than the roots.
Ground up dirt, Cold water, and a lot of sun.
They live in the trees and dirt.
no because the seeds are underground and the dirt is covering the seed
y class studied apples when I was in kindergarden. So if this helps you here you go.......the sweetness/sourness in apples come from the dirt or soil they where planted in. Its also where they were planted. For an example (so you get a picture of what I mean) an apple was planted in China. The dirt was made of compost, and thats good. But......the apple was planted near an ocean, not good!!! That means that if it started to get windy or the water was wavy; the seed would get way to much water.
Mangoes grow on trees