Generally plants (with the exception of halophiles) doesn't accept a high concentration of sodium chloride in soils.
Salt is good for some plants and bad for other plants.
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No. Most plants will react badly to salt.
The salt burns plants that are around the road that was salted.
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Rain will better water plants because salt water has salt which will dehydrate the plant.
No, salt is not considered a vegetable. Salt is a mineral composed of sodium and chloride, while vegetables are edible plants or parts of plants.
No, most plants cannot tolerate salt water. Salt water has high levels of salt which can dehydrate plants, inhibit nutrient uptake, and damage their cellular structure. Some plants, called halophytes, have adaptations that allow them to thrive in saline environments, but these are the exception rather than the rule.
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
While there are some plants that can survive with a lot of salt around, such as mangrove trees, most plants are killed by too much salt and even if there was not enough to kill them, it would not benefit the plant.
Road salt can kill plants because it draws the water out of them. Salt is a substance that absorbs water.
neither salt water or salt water with fertilizer is better because salt just kills the plants. although some plants grow faster with salt because of their salinity.