yes because they easily get minerals reqired for growth in loose soils.
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bean plants are acidifying foods, so they grow better in acid soils.
Well you need soil in the pot and you need water so it can grow plants need a lot of sunshine but not a lot of sunshine...
Soil where water is plentiful is generally considered thick soil. Plants are better able to grow in thick soil than thin soil.
quicklime, which is an alkali, is placed on the soil to neutralise acid soil and so raise its pH.The soil becomes too acid due to the bacteria which help plants and animals decompose.Why do we need to neutralise soil?Some plants grow better in less acid soilsBacteria, which cause plants to decompose and so fertilize the soil, grow better in less acid soils.
soil as there are more nutrients
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
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Well veggies grow better in water. While flowers grow better in soil.
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The best type of soil for agricultural purposes is loam. Loam soil has rock particles of many different sizes. This results in many pockets that can hold air or water, which keeps the soil loose enough that plants can grow into it easily.
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I can tell you that soil helps plants grow better than water because of all nutrients
yes plants do grow better and faster if fertilizer is used instead of plain old soil from the ground.