The soil needed depends on the plant. Cactus and succulents use a sandy soil. Orchids take bark. Other plants need a soil made for container use.
To grow succulents in plants you will want to put about an inch gravel in the bottom of the pot. Add your soil up to about 3/4 of the way full. Hold the plant so the crown is level with the top of the pot. Fill soil in around the plant so it can stand on its own.
All cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti.
it is the soil that golfers golf on
many cacti, succulents and coastal plants grow in naturally occurring alkali soils
Yes, there are many, many succulents that live in deserts around the world.
Most succulent plants grow easily from cuttings. Just take a piece and place in the soil or in water and it will quickly send out roots.As for care, succulents don't do well in very cold areas as their leaves contain a lot of water and are damaged if frozen. In general, they like sun and tolerate dryness, heat, and poor soil well.
Sowing
By making the soil moist and putting earthworms in it so it could fertilize.
It just does, OK?
Yes
Plants that are well-suited to growing in red sandy soil include cacti, succulents, and certain drought-resistant shrubs and trees. They have adapted to thrive in the low-nutrient, well-draining conditions of this type of soil. Examples of plants that can grow in red sandy soil include kangaroo paw, bottlebrush, and grevillea.