It take no longer for a seed to grow in organic soil than it does in non-organic soil. It totally depends upon the amount of moisture, sunlight and nutrients that are available.
Yes, grass seed can grow in clay soil, but it may require additional steps such as loosening the soil, adding organic matter, and proper watering to improve the conditions for successful growth.
If a seed is planted, the seed will either sprout and grow into a plant, or will rot and decompose back into the soil. Therefore, being organic, seeds are biodegradable.
Yes, an avocado seed will grow if planted in soil.
Mung bean (monggo seed) grows best in loamy soil that is well-draining and nutrient-rich. While it can still grow in sandy soil, it may need extra nutrients and water because sand drains quickly and does not hold nutrients well. Adding compost or organic matter to sandy soil can help improve its fertility and water retention.
No
Bell peppers grow best in soil and organic soil.
either about 3 weeks but they grow mostly in soil
the answer is to put the soil,seed and water and it will grow:>
fertile soil
No, a dried avocado seed will not grow if planted in soil because it needs to be fresh and viable to germinate and grow into a new avocado plant.
In order to grow grass seed in sand, you need to keep it moist constantly. I know first hand as my front yard is all sand and I have a beautiful lawn. I do recommend fertilizer as sand has little nutrients.
A seed would grow better in water i did a science project on it.