you could take a plant out from soil!
it affected the growth because the water in the soil would somehow get in the plant and now they cant do anything about it the plant cant last long with so much soil in it
crops cant effect soil crops just take fertilizers from the soil
Plant roots absorb minerals and water from the soil.
Damaged roots may struggle to take up nutrients and water efficiently from the soil. This can lead to stunted growth, nutrient deficiencies, and overall plant health issues.
Plant them in the soil? Just take any potato you have and plant them in the soil around middle may- june
in nature, decaying plant parts add nutrients to soil, while plant roots take some nutrients out of the soil.
It depends on the plant, but it takes longer than in richer, non-sandy soil.
When you overwater it. If you have a plant and you put more water in the soil than it can take, it will drown.
The roots of the plant take up water from the soil.
They take up water and some minerals.
take a bag of soil to fill up the space and then make it even then pat the soil and then place the plant carefully and your done....!
without soil we cant plant trees that give us oxygen so we will die slowly, plants for food, or even flowers to smell and enjoy.