there's a special kind of liquid fertiliser in shops like Bunnings warehouse that fertilises sand. I use it alot in the garden and it works really well.
Stone, sand , and fertilize
No. Silica does nothing to fertilize soil.
The fertilizer should go in the topsoil where the grass and plants can use it.
Yes you should! It should help level your yard and improve the surface!
Swimming. It's the principal reason why bryophytes depend on water, even if they grow on the top of a sand dune. HdB
Any plant will grow in the sand if it is watered (mechanically, if need be) according to the plants needs. If you mean "what herbs grow in the sand naturally?" .... I have seen Datura aka jimsonweed grow in the sand... of course there are lots of herbs on this list. Also, did you mean medicinal herbs?
fertilize egg
You can fertilize it with boiled coffe seeds!
Yes, spiders do fertilize the soil by it'sdroppings.
What? You can only fertilize your neighbors crops.
Merostomata, such as the horseshoe crab, reproduce by having the male fertilize the females eggs. The female horseshoe crab can lay up to 60,000 eggs at a time which she buries in the sand after they have been fertilized.
Synonyms of pollinate can be breed, cross-fertilize, and crossbreed.And fertilize.