The bulbs will be dry when you plant them but will pick up moisture from the soil that will trigger growth.
to keep the soil moist
The opposite of moist is dry or dried, but could also be parched or arid depending on the noun being modified.
Yes it is true that a worm can stop breathing if it gets to dried out since it breathes through its moist skin.
A Hibiscus can actually really be planted anywhere, but for best results try planting it in a spot of moist sandy loam.
Moist gets in if the seal on your headlight is open. This usually happens as the car gets older. The hot headlight bulbs mix with the air and make moist. Just get the headlights resealed, and no more moist.
Caladius is a beautiful bi-colored plant offering a beautiful display in landscaping. These bulbs should be planted in the spring after the last frost. Caladius should be planted in a shady, well drained area and kept moist but not soggy.
Moist, acidic, High in nitrogen. I recomend using Holly Tone for fertilizer and Mushroom compost for planting.
Yes there is several prickly pears and some others that are hardy well below freezing, as long as they are well drained and dont stay moist for too long they should be fine. the cold and snow arent what is gonna kill it but the moist soil will make it rot. Planting them in a raised bed with a soil mix designed for cacti should help and they will do fine
If they dried out they would no longer be able to let gasses pass through them.
no it will not it will turn more brown
Irish Moss is not difficult to take care of. It doesn't do well in dry soils or climates, so you have to take care to keep it moist by planting in a moist climate or providing it with a source of regular watering.
A lima bean is a green podded bean like a pea. Planting a dried lima bean in moist soil will create a bush or low climbing plant that will yield thin seed pods. If the pods are picked when mature, and opened (shelled), the nascent beans will be found inside. These can be dried to produce the familiar beans.To start a seedling, all that is required is moisture. Placing a dried bean on a wet ball of cotton (kept in a wet or moist state) will produce a sprout within a few days. This can be transplanted to soil.