The salt kills the nutrients in the soil.
Well salt. And minerals and it would have something in it to make the plants grow.
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yes. you can grow veggies near the ocean. but some plants don't grow as well with the salt winds and salty air.
Well, salt water hinders and stunts the growth of plants while water allows the plants to flourish and grow much more rapidly.
well i did a science project involving that and i got in my results ice water is better for the plant and will make it grow taller and salt water will effect the stems
well you should grow more plants so we will grow.
Fresh water plants are lily pads, moss, and algie Salt water plants are coral, seaweed, and moss Fresh water plants are lily pads, moss, and algie Salt water plants are coral, seaweed, and moss
Well plants with out seeds are actually man made so they dont make seeds because of that but if they are organic for some plants it might grow faster it just depends on the plant really
Enterobacter aerogenes is not typically a salt-tolerant organism and would not be expected to grow well on Mannitol Salt Agar, which contains a high concentration of salt. This medium is more selective for salt-tolerant organisms like Staphylococcus species.
Plants grow so well in the Netherlands because the people who grow them are highly skilled in the art of growing.
well they grow ,just not healthy or for long
its really supposed to be its making plants not grow well instead of what you said