Yes, the plant gets its nutrients from the soil so it can grow nice and healthy
the plant with better soil will grow better
Loamy soil is generally the best type of soil for most plants to grow easily. It has a good balance of sand, silt, and clay, allowing for adequate drainage and moisture retention. Additionally, loamy soil provides a good mix of nutrients for plant growth.
It depends which type of plant it is. An annual will grow for one year, tree will grow for many years.
To propagate a spider plant, you can cut one of the plantlets that grow on the mother plant's stems and place it in water or soil to grow roots. Once roots have developed, you can transplant it into a new pot to grow into a new spider plant.
It depends on how many chemicals in one soil, if it is organic then it would take slower to grow, if you put chemical then if would be faster to grow.
One reason is to grow certain types of plants. For example some plants grow well in acidic soil and other grow well in akalyne based soil. If you plant the wrong plants, they won't grow well, or will die within a year or more.
It helps the young plant take in water
Yes, you can plant potatoes that have sprouted in your cupboard. The sprouts indicate that the potato is ready to grow. Cut the potato into pieces with at least one sprout each and plant them in soil. Make sure to keep the soil moist and provide enough sunlight for the potatoes to grow.
Yes, because soil is one of the things that plants need to grow.
One way it is good use for is that it can help people to plant and grow crops
This depends on the species of plant. Some plants require different nutrients than others. Your best bet would be to plant in regular soil, and then after some research you can till the soil with the required nutrients.
Two reasons: One: To get at the various nutrients and minerals in the soil, which aren't present in thin air. Two: To anchor the plant to the ground.