Yes. As long as there are drainage holes in it.
Through small holes
lenticells are holes found in young plant stem branches
Carbon Dioxide gets into the plant by being absored through tiny, pore-like holes called Stomata. These microscopic holes are located in the leaves.
oxygen
Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
A huge auger that drills holes in the ground to a great depth,
In the Bahamas we have large holes in the lime stone rocks. Top soil is collected in these holes. We then plant fruits and vegetables in these holes. I have seen bananas, sugar canes and mango trees planted in them.
For drainage. Without the hole, the compost would become waterlogged and the plant roots may rot away.
StomataThe holes in leaves surrounded by guard cells are called stomata. These stomata help regulate the water that goes into and out of the plant.
The process of water moving out of the plant through tiny stomata holes.
A screwdriver will work for making holes in the ground to plant seeds.