"Plants" is too broad a term. Try naming a certain species of plant to get a better answer.
2 2 Go find out yourself. You're so dumb. Big "L' for you loser
You can, put it into a bag with water, for two weeks and if the sprout is big enough put it into soil. You can also use cotton to grow some plants, like sesame, alfalfa . . .
plants need something to thrive in so they can collect water, energy , and nutrition so they can grow big and strong.
it is a type of soil which allows plants to grow well because it lets in air water and sunlight. It is good for plant growth . it makes the plants grow tall an big. i thing it is very useful for gardens !
It likes well-drained soil. Some smaller thymes should be grown in pot plants but when there big enough move into a sunny spot.
Since Africa has a rock bottom rate for poverty, a very important way for people to earn food and a living is to farm and grow crops and plants for selling and for their families. If the soil is in bad condition, the crops and plants can not grow, so they have no real food supply and income from the crops and plants. This is a big problem fro the unfortunate people of African nations.
They grow big
there big
yes you can, but they can't be to big the biggest that you would put near the base of the plant would be as big as your thumb nail.
First, pineapples don't grow on trees. They are plants that grow on the ground, but yes they will grow in Arizona. All you need is the top of the pineapple, cut it off as you would when preparing the fruit to eat. Put the top in some water 1-2 inches and roots will begin to grow. Then you can plant it in a pot and keep it inside or out. You will need some good potting soil (not cactus soil) make sure it is in a place that gets only morning sun. When watering, only water it enough to see the water come out the bottom of the pot and don't water again until the soil is completely dry two inches below the surface as to not let the roots rot. once you get a good root system you can plant it in the ground dig the hole about 12" by 24" big enough to accommodate the root ball and the potting soil. pineapples don't do well in the AZ soil. You may not get fruit until the second or third year. if growing outside, they will tolerate cold to 28 degrees so you will need to cover them if you are in an area that gets a hard freeze. When covering I found it best to use something that doesn't touch the plant.
they need water nutriens ,soil,salt.and grass.also a big space for it to grow
Because, the sun can only make plants grow when it needs water and when you put water on your plants they grow big, and big and that is from the sun because the sun is very hot.