potatoes
soil
They grow vegetables there
potatoes,yams
Yes, you can grow vegetables in compost. Compost provides nutrients and improves soil quality, which can help vegetables thrive and produce a healthy harvest.
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The soil is useful to grow plants - trees, flowers, grass, vegetables, fruits, crops, etc. in.
Some fruits and vegetables that grow underground are potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets, sweet potatoes, radishes, onions, and garlic.
Soil is what gardeners grow there vegetables in, potters don't use it -- they use clay from the ground, which is not the same thing as soil.
You can grow things like vegetables: tomatoes, potato's and squash and such. You can grow trees as well as flowers, fruit, bushes, grass and vines.
Clayey soil retains water and all types of green vegetables,tuber roots and fruit trees can grow in clayey soil.
An example of the life-cycle dance would be how fruits and vegetables grow from the ground. They are living things. Animals eat the plants in order to sustain life. People then eat the fruits, vegetables and animals to sustain life. The left over or decomposing fruits and vegetables or the seeds from them, go back into the soil which allows more fruits and vegetables to grow.
Vegetables do not naturally contain significant amounts of iodine. However, some vegetables can absorb iodine from the soil they grow in, such as iodine-rich soil near the ocean. Vegetables like seaweed (kelp), asparagus, and spinach may contain iodine in varying amounts.