No plant can grow in pure sand unless it is provided with water and nutrients.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
Garlic will grow the fastest when it is grown in soil. It will grow the slowest if it is grown in sand.
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.
Black soil, as it is rich in organic matter (or humus) and does not leach out water as easily as sand does. Black soil tends to hold water for longer, in other words.
Plants that can thrive in sandy soil include succulents, cacti, lavender, rosemary, and certain types of grasses like buffalo grass or Bermuda grass. These plants are adapted to tolerate the well-draining nature of sandy soil and can thrive in such conditions with proper care.
Yes, it grows on top of the soil.
It grows in dirt
potting soil is potting soil and sand is sand , there's they answer , now leave !
potting soil is potting soil and sand is sand , there's they answer , now leave !
does a pineapple grow best in sand or soil
red soil
If the soil sample has 30 million particles of soil and 60 of those particles are sand, then the number of soil particles that are sand is 60. Sand particles represent 0.000002% of the total particles in the soil sample.