You can't!Plants NEED soil!
The soil needs earthworms to keep them healthy
There are five components of healthy soil. Compost, fertilizer, dirt, water and air. Most experts recommend using organic materials to keep soil as healthy as possible.
all flower pots are provided with a hole at their base to avoid excess of water, moisture and humidity in the soil and to keep the soil firm.
The right temperature, sunlight, and water. And soil.
To successfully plant flower seeds in pots, first fill the pot with potting soil, leaving some space at the top. Moisten the soil before planting the seeds. Place the seeds on top of the soil and lightly cover them with a thin layer of soil. Water the seeds gently and place the pot in a sunny spot. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and watch for sprouts to appear. Be patient and provide care as needed for healthy growth.
Water, light, a fertile soil.
they use soil and plant food. also fertilisers
To create a flower bed over grass, you can start by marking the area where you want the bed to be. Then, remove the grass and dig up the soil to loosen it. Add a layer of compost or topsoil to improve the soil quality. Plant your desired flowers in the bed and mulch around them to help retain moisture and suppress weed growth. Regularly water and maintain the flower bed to keep it healthy and thriving.
yes it is called hydroponics the bad thing about it though is that the water will need too be constantly airiated for this you can use a bubbler from a fish tank
To successfully propagate pothos in soil without using rooting hormone, you can cut a healthy stem with at least two leaves and place it in moist soil. Keep the soil consistently moist and provide indirect sunlight. The cutting should develop roots in a few weeks and can be transferred to a larger pot once established.
the truth is that you cant you need animals poo or fertiliser to keep healthy soil to stay. sorry.
A native flower is a plant that survives in a particular geography, given its familiar seasons, rainfall, soil conditions and pests, without the help of humankind.