Good soil has a lot of good nutrients that your plants need. Poor soil usually lacks nutrients for the plants so the difference is great.
Good soil: The leaves will be nice and green, ( if you water it well)
Poor soil: they will be yellow
Good soil: The produce will have out bursting flavor.
Poor soil: It will be tasteless.
I'm no expert on plants, but if you really want to grow plants in hotter countries then you want plants that don't need to much water. Good things to plant are things like lavender. Any plants that have that kind of silvery tint to their leaves will do well in hot countries.
cereals are large grained , grown as a main crop , grown in good soil and require good amount of rainfall , they are economically important whereas millets are small grained , grown as a mixed crop , grown in poor soil and require low rainfall , they are economically less important
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no it isnt it is only good for plants
Sunlight and water are good for plants.
That is a good question. Plants evolved from the charophycean lineage of green algae. Most likely the first plants were liverworts or mosses.
You may sell any seeds without a license of any kind, unless there is a copyright or patent on the plant that holds its properties if grown from seed, or unless the laws in your area make possession or sale of a certain kind of seed illegal.*The good news is that most plants with copyrights cannot be reproduced exactly from seed. This is because many are grown from cuttings, so are cloned, and can be copyrighted or patented. If these same cutting-grown plants produced seed from which seedlings were grown, most likely the properties of the plant that were copyrighted or patented would be lost. This is due to the fact that the plants from seed will more than likely revert back to the original species, and lose the distinguishing characteristics of the cultivar. Examples of this type of cutting-grown cultivar include special types of Japanese maples such as the world's rarest cultivar called "Ryusen" which is licensed in limited quantities. Another example is the "Golden Delicious" apple.Examples of plants that are sold as seed and patented or copyrighted are crops such as grains or legumes. Soybeans and wheat are good examples of commonly copyrighted or patented plants grown from seed._____* Check with your local law enforcement or consult with your attorney if you have questions about the legality of the sale or possession of particular types of seeds.
The Midwest has very fertile soil and good rain plus a good amount of sunlight for plants to survive. Therefore, alot of agriculture is grown there.
I'm no expert on plants, but if you really want to grow plants in hotter countries then you want plants that don't need to much water. Good things to plant are things like lavender. Any plants that have that kind of silvery tint to their leaves will do well in hot countries.
red and blue light differ in wave length because blue lights have shorter wave length than red light and shorter wave length are good for plants germination.
Everyone might not agree, but home grown and farmer's market tomatoes are almost always BETTER than supermarket tomatoes as far as texture and taste goes. Nutritionally, they could be about the same, but it depends on how they are grown. If they are grown in nutrient-rich soil, the home grown ones are likely to have better nutrition.
you cant somtimes they come somtimes they dont P.s they can be a good thing because when they are fully grown they give you rox
Yes they are... they consist of many vitamins and minerals needed for plants to grow... the natural caffeine is an example of a needed mineral.
Salt is good for some plants and bad for other plants.
Oats are grown throughout wa such as places like farms, perth and the outback. Also grown in adelaide (sa), melbourne (vic), sydney (nsw) and brisbane (nsw). Also grown overseas in nz
A good title for a research paper on plants is "Wholly Plants ".
Sweet banana peppers are annuals. They must be grown new each year. Garden Harvest Supply is a good source for sweet banana pepper plants.