* Amsonia Blue Star (Zones 5-9) * Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed (Zones 4-9) * Aster(various) Aster (Zones 4-8) * Coreopsis Tickseed (Zones 4-8) * Echinacea purpurea Coneflower (Zones 3-9) * Eryngium yuccifolium Sea Holly (Zones 5-10) * Helianthus angustifolius Swamp Sunflower (Zones 6-9) * Helianthus x laetiflorus False Sunflower (Zones 5-9) * Heliopsis helianthoides Ox Eye (Zones 4-9) * Hemerocallis Daylily (Zones 3-10) * Liatris pycnostachya Kansas Gayfeather (Zones 4-9) * Liatris spicata Blazing Star, Gayfeather (Zones 4-9) * Monarda fistulosa Wild Bee Balm (Zones 3-9) * Ratibida pinnata Drooping Coneflower (Zones 3-10) * Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy (Zones 3-7) * Sedum 'Autumn Joy' (Zones 3-10) * Silphium integrifolium Prairie Dock (Zones 4-7) * Silphium laciniatum Compass Plant (Zones 5-9) * Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant (Zones 5-9) * Solidago Goldenrod (zones 5-9) * Vernonia noveboracensis Ironweed (Zones 5-9) * Yucca filamentosa Adam's Needle (Zones 5-10) * Acorus gramiineus Grassy-leaved Sweet Flag (Zones 10-11) * Andropogon gerardi Big Bluestem (Zones 2-7) * Elymus canadensis Canadian Wild Rye (Zones 3-8) * Miscanthus sinensis Eulalia Grass (Zones 4-9) * Panicum virgatum Switch Grass (Zones 5-9) * Pennisetum (various) Fountain Grass (Zones 6-9) * Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass, Wood Grass (Zones 5-8) * Spartina pectinata Prairie Cord Grass (Zones 4-7)
Answer Honestly...weeds
Potatoes, beans, peas, brussels, cabbage, kale
the plants that grow best in clay soil are plants that don't need much water because the clay will make it dry.
Roses, grapes
wheat,barley,ryes rice,corn,grain sorghum
It depends on the plant. Plants grow best in the soil of their natural environment. Most plants do best in a loam soil while other prefer sand.
best soil for this type of plants is loam soils which contain both of sand and clay and silt in same percentage , Don't forget the organic matters like cocou-pit
It grows best in alluvial clay soil , which can retain water and moisture. Rice is cultivated in specially irrigated or flooded paddy fields.
soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand, and silt is called loam. it has a crumbly texture that holds both air and water. loam is best for growing most types of plants.
There are many types of plants to be grown on clay, a common one would be walnuts. Clay soil is found in California.
Put fertilizer in clay soil to make more rich for growing plants
The best soil for wheat plants is loamy soil, it is a mixture of sand ,silt and clay
loam soil
It depends on the plant. Plants grow best in the soil of their natural environment. Most plants do best in a loam soil while other prefer sand.
Loam soil. This is soil that is loose, dark and crumbly. A soil with a lot of clay doesn't work well for plants.
Yes and no. You can grow plants on a special formulated water but grows best on soil. Here is a question back to you. Do you need oxygen??
soil as there are more nutrients
best soil for this type of plants is loam soils which contain both of sand and clay and silt in same percentage , Don't forget the organic matters like cocou-pit
I have red clay soil and I don't think anything grows well in it unless you dig most of the clay out and put top soil in it.
It grows best in alluvial clay soil , which can retain water and moisture. Rice is cultivated in specially irrigated or flooded paddy fields.
clay soil
soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand, and silt is called loam. it has a crumbly texture that holds both air and water. loam is best for growing most types of plants.