Yes, in fact, that is the best place for them to grow.
dirt because its like nature and you don't have to get it from the store you could just go outside and get dirt if you have dirt if you don't then go to your friends if you have any if not you could buy soil those who do can experiment this awnser then if I'm wrong then put awnser why its wrong and whats the awnser.
Probably not.
Plants can grow well in both dirt (soil) and manure. Soil provides essential nutrients and a supportive growing medium, while manure can enrich the soil with organic matter and additional nutrients. However, the best approach is usually a combination of the two, as soil amendments like manure can enhance soil fertility and improve plant growth.
every thing except for sunlight,water,dirt,and soil. Insects, pests and pollutants
Some plants need sunlight because it could grow fruits and also need it to grow
They grow better in dirt.
Define normal dirt
they grow well in soil. that's what dirt is. dirt is soil
soil
with seeds and dirt
soil!?
well of course silly, all plants that are native to earth can grow in soil/dirt.
soil
dirt because its like nature and you don't have to get it from the store you could just go outside and get dirt if you have dirt if you don't then go to your friends if you have any if not you could buy soil those who do can experiment this awnser then if I'm wrong then put awnser why its wrong and whats the awnser.
Its a special dirt mix that helps plants grow(fertilizer?)
could we grow plants on other planets? Answers please.
Not entirely, The correct word would be ground (or dirt). The difference is that living thing such as plants (mostly plants, but in THIS case a man) can grow in ground/dirt, where in sand it can not.