No the seed should be at the first quarter of the pot.
In similar conditions a plant will grow better in the ground. You have more control when IRS in a pot but the constraints of the pot interfere with growth.
a plant would most likely grow better in a pot as long as you use soil bought from a store. in the ground, the potential of harmful bacteria and disease affecting the plant is greater than if you have it in a pot. as long as you give the plant enough sunlight and all the nutrients it needs, your plant will be better off growing in a pot.
Yes, Plants tend to grow better in potting soil, In fact I am doing a school project on that now.
This depends on the species of plant. Some plants require different nutrients than others. Your best bet would be to plant in regular soil, and then after some research you can till the soil with the required nutrients.
Yes you can.
In my opinion Mint doesn't grow better with one plant or another. The only concern for mint is to keep it watered, and keep it in a pot, so it doesn't take over.
Well you need soil in the pot and you need water so it can grow plants need a lot of sunshine but not a lot of sunshine...
Rice plants and other plants that kill you like weed and pot LOL NOT
Make sure that the plants in your dish garden have the same sun and watering requirements. Otherwise some plants will grow well and the others will suffer. Put some gravel in the bottom of the pot to help with drainage.
yes, if the plants roots doesn't have room to grow they will set crammed into the bottom of the pot, there fore the plant might not absorb all the nutrients it needs
6 mature plants OR 12 immature AND 8 oz of bud
Of course pea plants can grow in pots, but be warned make sure you dont overcrowd your pot and give it something to climb up on..