Yes... I put white high desert play sand as a top layer on all my indoor plant it not only look great, it hold moisture much longer
There is nothing in sand that will make plants grow.
Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
The plants that live in deserts have adapted the ability to require less water in sand dune environment.
no,they do not
cactus
because it rains
I think the answer is because the beach sand is sandy and there is not much water because beach sand is sandy like thedesert!!!!!
Because there is little soil for roots.
because the sand is not capable for plants to grow.first the sand has a little percent of nutrient for plants,the sand is weak to carry the plants root,only the coconut tree will grow on the sand or other plants only
Good organic soil is best for most plants. But some plants prefer sand or rocky soil. Do some research to see what your plants prefer.
depends on the plant
yes it will be good for the plants
A good potting mixture for plants include three parts of leaf mold soil and one part sand to maintain porosity.
Sand.
Manure compost is natural and very good for fruit and vegetable plants. Miracle grow is good for flowering plants and house plants.
The duration of The House of Sand is 1.92 hours.
There is nothing in sand that will make plants grow.