Yes, it grows on top of the soil.
put water on it
Yes, cauliflower grows in the ground and produces a fleshy hard stem which grows to become the head .
No, it grows on a stem.
If it is stale and a very light brown and nothing grows on top of it, then you know you have bad soil.
The top layer of soil where grass grows is called Humus. The next layer is the topsoil, and the layer after that is the subsoil.
There is a type of cauliflower plant called "cheddar" that grows a yellow color with a milder taste than regular white cauliflower.
Antarctic region botany grows in soil, the top layer that thaws seasonally.
It grows in dirt
It is a bud at an early stage before the head grows
No it grows above the ground like a cabage.
red soil
I have red clay soil and I don't think anything grows well in it unless you dig most of the clay out and put top soil in it.