It depends on your soil and climate, as well as on the particular plants and how you water them, but the answer is often less water than you think.
Groundwater is water that is located beneath the Earth's surface. In terms of everyday life, it can be very important for plant growth as this is what plants primarily feed off of.
If you don't feed a plant it will stop growing and be healthy. After days it will eventually die. =[
if it is a home plant everyday but very little, if it is an outside plant probably every week or half a week
water
obsorbes water from the earth to feed the plant
Flowers feed on soil, water, and plant food.
Dark soil is good because if soil is dark it means that it is moisturized, therefore it can feed water to the roots of the plant that is growing. Soil that is not dark is bad because it is dry and does not have the moisture for the roots of the plant.
A mushroom may be growing in your plant because the conditions are damp and dark, which are ideal for mushroom growth. Mushrooms are fungi that thrive in moist environments and feed on decaying organic matter, such as the soil in your plant.
the sun and the plants roots absorb water to feed the plant
If you feed your Cow everyday it will mature in 20 days. If you do not feed your Cow that day will not count toward it growing up.
Yes. Dirty water can kill any plants that feed on it and can prevent plants from growing.
You really shouldn't give chickens medicine everyday. You can buy special feed that has vitamins in it to feed them everyday. You can give the vitamins about once a week in their water.