Mustard plants can grow in sandy soil due to their adaptability and ability to thrive in various soil conditions, including those with low nutrient content. The deep root system of the mustard plant helps it access moisture and nutrients from deeper layers of soil. Additionally, incorporating organic matter into sandy soil can improve its fertility and water retention, supporting mustard growth. Proper irrigation and management practices further enhance their ability to flourish in such environments.
Presuming you mean mustard plants, then presumably, yes. They only need moisture to grow.
NO
no
lettuce and mustard seeds grow better in regular garden soil
Yes, garlic mustard usually grows without sunlight.
Mustard or cress.
mustard are not trees but bushes, they grow between 10 and 15 feet tall. The have the smallest of seeds, 1 - 2 mm in size
By massage with mustard oil
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
Mustard does not grow into a tree. It is a fast growing annual that will produce seed in about 60 days.
Indian grass will grow in soils from sand to clay. But will grow its best in sand.
does a pineapple grow best in sand or soil