A bean will grow better in dirt not organic.
Yes plant is better than dirt
The kidney bean plant. If you actually take a kidney bean from a goya bean package and put it in dirt and water, it will actually grow. The kidney bean plant is a fast growing bean plant that does not require support like a bean pole like peas.
a plant grows better in soil
dirt
Yes, dirt is organic. Dirt may be defined as a mixture of clay, humus, sand, and stone. Humus serves as the key ingredient as the end-product of the natural breakdown of dead, decayed, and decaying animal and plant matter.
Plant a green bean seed about 1/4 - 1/2 inch deep in the garden soil. If you plant it deeper, it will take longer to sprout and may die before it reaches the top of the soil.
All the soil sank to the bottom of the jar and the organic plant materials were on top of it.
Sometimes it is better if you keep your plant inside. If you want your plant to be growing faster you have to use fertilizer and keep it outside
Earthworms extract nutrients from the decomposing vegetation, such as rotting leaves, and other organic matter, such as dead animals, from the dirt that they swallow as they tunnel through the ground.Mostly Dirt. But not only dirt, but mostly the nutrients from rotting plant matter in the dirt.Dirt.
Probably soil because the nutrients in the soil are good for the plant.
tha is not true this is in dirt: The simple answer is that dirt is mixture of a whole lot of βstuffβ such as rocks, sand, clay, and organic matter. The characteristics of the dirt in your area depend on the weather, the combinations of rocks, sands and clays, your geographic location, and what kind of organic matters are in the soil.
No, Dirt 3 is better than Dirt 1.