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Yes of course it needs soil to grow
Soil
any kind of potting soil mix will do just fine but for beautifl flowers mix either pet moss or soil conditioner with soil and dirt
No, soil does not contain protein. Flowers typically require nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for healthy growth. It's best to use a balanced fertilizer to promote faster growth rather than relying on protein in the soil.
Many gardeners say that used coffee grinds are good fertilizer for flowers. Apparently used coffee grinds enrich the soil, making flowers grow healthier and faster, which makes it one of the best fertilizers.
No plants or flowers will grow in gravel , they need soil to grow.
Outdoor flowers that grow best in shady, wet areas are canna rhizomes, hostas , geraniums, and daylilies. Blushing Bride spiderwort is also a flower that grows best in this soil.
The color of hydrangeas is determined by the pH level of the soil they are planted in. Acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soil produces pink flowers. The color can be influenced by adding amendments to the soil, such as aluminum sulfate for blue flowers or lime for pink flowers.
Flowers feed on soil, water, and plant food.
it kills them
Hydrangeas change color due to the pH level of the soil they are planted in. Acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soil produces pink flowers.
Water, plant food, fertilizer, rich soil and sunlight. sugar water but to much can hurt the flowers but can help the soil decompose