soil
a plant grows better in soil
It grows in dirt
It grows better with soil. Soil has more Nutrients. I've done some test on it Sand doesn't really grow at all with just play sand from what I've tested.
soil
Well, friend, seeds can grow in both sand and soil, but soil is generally more nutritious and provides better support for growth. Sand is good for seeds that need well-drained conditions. Remember, each seed is unique, so it's important to consider the specific needs of the plant you're growing. Just believe in the magic of nature, and your seeds will find a way to grow beautifully no matter where they're planted.
lettuce and mustard seeds grow better in regular garden soil
soil
basically, but soil is generally a term used for a better quality of dirt. Could also be manuer mixed with processed dirt.
Green beans grow better in soil.
Yes, grass seeds need soil to grow. The soil provides essential nutrients, support, and a medium for the seeds to establish roots and germinate. It's important to choose a quality soil that is compatible with the type of grass you are planting.
Barley grows in rich dark soil. It Needs a lot of fertilizer.
Probably soil because the nutrients in the soil are good for the plant.