Every plant you see grows in soil but water is there just to keep it good
all plants need water
the plant grows but not too well
Yes, begonia grows in soil, not in water.
A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
soil
a plant grows better in soil
One part of how a plant grows with seeds is the process of germination. After a seed is planted in soil, it absorbs water and begins to sprout. The embryo within the seed then grows roots, a stem, and leaves, allowing the plant to develop and grow.
Well, most vegetables grow underneath the soil so first, you buy the seed and plant it in a fresh batch of soil and water it until it grows.
The root of a seed grows downwards into the soil. It helps anchor the plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients essential for the plant's growth.
In the stems. It grows it's roots far out to get nutrients and water from the soil.
It grows in dirt
Banana trees are a very popular plant that only grows near water. Banana trees require very moist soil.