in my personal mind ,the well water is too cold to irrigate the bean .the store bougt water is warmful ,and the content of ion also will be increased.
Sure, why not?
yes because store bought is not as slimy as homemade.
homemade work better
No, coffee beans from a store are roasted, this makes them unable to grow a plant, but makes them delicious to drink!
Yes, you can grow seeds from store-bought produce. Simply save the seeds from fruits and vegetables, dry them, and then plant them in soil to grow new plants.
Yes, there is a difference between dirt and store-bought soil. Dirt is the natural material found in the ground, while store-bought soil is a mix of organic matter, minerals, and other ingredients designed for specific gardening needs. Store-bought soil is often better suited for growing plants due to its nutrient content and consistency.
I think if you know what you are doing, then buying a store bought one would be fine. If you do not know how to then I'd suggest having one installed by the factory.
My opinion is Yes. Ive had both and definitely like the homemade ones better
Every plant needs sunlight, water, and soil. How much sunlight and soil is specific to the plant. The soil is specific to the plant as well. If the plant is bought, it should have a tag on it that tells you everything you need to know on this subject. If it is not store bought and is a plant you got near your neighborhood, simply planting it should be alright.
Both are healthy but fresh farm eggs taste better and maintain more minerals and vitamins.
You can add a little bit of salt. Store bought butter has salt added. Though homemade is better tasting just the way it is.
To grow cilantro from store-bought cilantro, follow these steps: Cut off the stems of the store-bought cilantro and place them in a glass of water. Wait for roots to grow, then plant the stems in a pot with well-draining soil. Place the pot in a sunny spot and water regularly. Harvest the cilantro leaves once they have grown to your desired size.