Not neccessarily, a good general fertilizer will provide all the required nutrients for your trees.
i dont THINK you need to if you are keeping a grasshopper.you just need to put in food and water.......it maybe wrong
Plants need moisture in the soil to grow.
It is impossible to make iron in Minecraft, but it is possible to make iron ingots. To do this, you need a furnace, some coal, and iron ore, you put the coal in the bottom part of the furnace, and put the iron ore in the top, over time, you will get iron ingots.
Nope. Rounded gravel is fine.
Put a cutting blade on it and it shouldn't have water in it when you cut because of the possibility of shock.
on the XBOX you need a bucket of water, iron AND a 5 feet deep pit of dirt. you put the water in the bottom of the pit put iron around it and then you are done
first you need to mine iron with a stone pickaxe, then you make a funace in a crafting table. its cobble stone all around the edges. then you put the iron on the top row of the furnace then put coal (you mine coal) or charcol on bottom row. then you have made iron ingets, from there just make a pickaxe.you need 3 iron ingots and 2 sticks
Yes, grass seeds need soil to grow. The soil provides essential nutrients, support, and a medium for the seeds to establish roots and germinate. It's important to choose a quality soil that is compatible with the type of grass you are planting.
Before planting a garden, call your utilities to make sure there aren't buried wires. You'll need physical equipment like shoves, trowels, and hoses. You'll need the right kind of soil and fertilizer for your product and area. Finally, you'll need seeds, bulbs, or clippings. You will need soil, wood, and flowers. You will need wood to make a flower bed, and you can put the soil in the flower bed, and you can put the flowers in the soil. It is quite easy and it does not take that long.
soil, water, air, sunlight, and somthing to put all that in
A yacht is powered by melted iron that is put into the constoral at the back of the yacht.
No, in fact, if the iron is too hot it could break down or damage the sateen. You can iron if needed, but put the iron on a lower setting and place a pressing cloth between the iron and the sateen sheet.