Marigolds will grow best in sandy or loamy soil. They can also grow well in a clay type of soil.
Well I just did an experiment on this and the plants in sand grew and bloomed, but over all the plants that grew the tallest, and bloomed were in soil. -Margaret
Man in the moon marigolds are an african type of marigolds who need a lotos sun to grow.
Yes, in fact, that is the best place for them to grow.
it grows in cold tap better
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.
Sure, Unless they grow somewhere you know they cant. Example: The ocean As-long as they have enough dirt/water, etc. They can.
Marigolds don't grow with salt water
It takes Marigolds 17.5 min. to grow from a seed to the finished product.
Man in the moon marigolds are an african type of marigolds who need a lotos sun to grow.
pebbles as in rock pebbles no there just there like big rocks ...
In the dirt where it is watery
you can grow marigolds in interesting things such as gravel, shreaded newspaper, water, soil and fertilizer mix, and sand
Yes, in fact, that is the best place for them to grow.
Marigolds grow moderately fast when planted from seed. They will grow slow if they are kept dry, however if planted in fertile soil and kept moist, they will be grown and flowering in a matter of weeks.
yes but you have to be careful they might fight lol
Well sortof there are these plants called water marigolds......
Sand has no nutrients and vitamin C but soil does.
Depending on the size of the grain of sand, sand is best. It holds more moisture then dirt does.