For the engyer and nuture and stuff, the water and food for the plant is stuck up throught the soil.
Plants need good soil to grow because it provides essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, that plants need for their growth and development. Good soil also provides a stable anchorage for the plant's roots and holds water that the plant can absorb. Additionally, soil with the right balance of texture, structure, and pH level promotes healthy root growth and overall plant health.
The type of soil a plant needs, depends on the plant i.e. some plants may need lots of water while other plants don't. The better the soil matches the plant, the better the plant grows. If the soil's not good enough for the plant, the plant may die or grow smaller and slower. When purchasing a plant make sure to read the tag or an other accompanying information to see what environment it grows best in. Some plants need a loamy, neutral Ph soil while others need a well draining sandy soil.
Every plant you see grows in soil but water is there just to keep it good all plants need water
No, soil does not need sunlight to support plant growth. Plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, but soil provides nutrients and support for plant roots to grow.
I don't know what "they" are, but if you are referring to a plant, this is what they need: --sunlight --water --soil Good Luck. :)
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
Yes, because soil is one of the things that plants need to grow.
When planting any plant you need to compress the soil around the plant. Not too much just enough so the plant cannot be pulled out (or blown out)of the soil easily.
Good organic soil is best for most plants. But some plants prefer sand or rocky soil. Do some research to see what your plants prefer.
it may depend on what plant it is. But usually yes they do need soil.
a rich soil that is good is the soil in the ground above the Earth's axis
NO a plant need a lot of things