Most manures are good fertilizers, and improve plant growth.
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Manure is one type of fertilizer. Manure needs to age or it can burn the plant. Some plants prefer time release fertilizer.
Plants can grow well in both dirt (soil) and manure. Soil provides essential nutrients and a supportive growing medium, while manure can enrich the soil with organic matter and additional nutrients. However, the best approach is usually a combination of the two, as soil amendments like manure can enhance soil fertility and improve plant growth.
Yes, seeds can grow in manure because it provides nutrients for plants to grow. However, care should be taken to ensure that the manure is well-composted and not too hot, as this can potentially harm the seeds. The manure should also be mixed with soil to provide the right balance of nutrients for optimal plant growth.
Neither. You need soil first and foremost to grow a plant in. Only a small amount of manure or fertilizer is needed to grow a plant. Any of those mentioned are good for growing plants in, it's just a matter of what's more available.
No. They are a bushy vine like plant. You can grow your own with a potato that is sprouting and putting half of it in water. It will grow roots and the plant will grow out of the top half.
It would grow better in water than soil because it would obsorbe the exact amount of water it needs.
Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.
Definitley tap water. The chemicals in it make i grow better than tea does =)
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a plant grows better in soil