They grow well in farm lands where there is more space and efficient sunlight and that's how they can grow well.
oilseeds grow in well drained loamy soil
Arid land can be turned arable to at least a large portion of crops by irrigation. In fact, canals have been used by desert people for thousands of years to irrigate their farmlands. These include the Mesopotamians (in the Middle East), who grew dates and wheat, as well as Native American groups like the Navajo, who grew beans, corn, and squash. However, some plants don't grow well in desert soil or the heat of the desert. Soil can be altered using fertilizers or compost, but little can be done about temperature. However, the process of changing desert soil is obviously too expensive to be used on a commercial scale.
Sort of. Mushrooms need a bit of moisture, and thunder is often followed by rain. So it's not really the thunder & lightning that brings the mushrooms out, but the accompanying rain that does it.Only rain would work just as well, but not be quite as noticeable.Lightning and thunder cannot cause mushrooms to grow, but they are usually accompanied by rain, and fungi (a mushroom is part of a fungus) grow best in moist environments.
Really no plants grow well in chalky soil. Lavender prefers chalky soil according to care guide.
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it grows in moist, well fertilized environments.
the large surface area of their fronds allows them to grow in lo light
Yes, they do . Fungus usually grow and develop in wet and dark environments .
For the answer to the question, "will switch grass grow well in the arid portion of Central Washington? I suggest that you contact the Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program at: Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6422 Fax: 865-576-8143
breeding a variety that can grow almost anywhere and/or any season andconsistentlydo well across these environments
Yeast cells grow well in environments that provide optimal conditions for their metabolism, including a temperature range of 25-30°C (77-86°F), pH level between 4 and 7, and a carbon source such as glucose. They also prefer oxygen-rich environments but can still grow in oxygen-depleted conditions through fermentation.
Fungi grow in many different types of environments. These includes warm, moist places, as well as dry places with large amounts of salt.
Well, for one thing it's a semi-arid area (or arid?) And it's close to the equator.
yes it grows well in damp dark places.