yes because milk has protien and for it be liquid it has to have something from water.
NO, because all the calcium will rot and kill the plant.
yes because i can give healthy bones
Milk that has been pasteurized is what is referred as the healthy milk.
Dark chocolate, but not milk chocolate, contains antioxidants which are good for you.
I would recommend organic 2%
If you mean milk, and if your toddlers' are healthy, either whole or 2% would probably work. As they get older, use more 1%.
Not as healthy. It is missing protein
Coconut milk is derived from plant form, and is therefore very different from cows milk. However, coconut milk does contain many healthy aspects, such as its anti-microbial, anti-carcinogenic, anti-viral, and anti-bacterial properties. It is, therefore, a healthy substitute for cow milk, but not a replacement, as the nutrition provided is different from the vitamins and calcium found in cow milk.
It has calcium with makes your bones,nails and hair healthy.
It will give your baby food/milk that helps the baby grow up healthy.
Milk makes it grow faster I did the science project
Watering a plant with milk can lead to root rot and disrupt the balance of nutrients crucial for plant growth. The high protein and fat content in milk can also attract pests and encourage mold growth, ultimately harming the plant. It's best to use water and appropriate plant fertilizers for healthy growth.