a plant would most likely grow better in a pot as long as you use soil bought from a store. in the ground, the potential of harmful bacteria and disease affecting the plant is greater than if you have it in a pot. as long as you give the plant enough sunlight and all the nutrients it needs, your plant will be better off growing in a pot.
This depends on the species of plant. Some plants require different nutrients than others. Your best bet would be to plant in regular soil, and then after some research you can till the soil with the required nutrients.
Some plants can grow in water, a method known as hydroponics. Plants like pothos, spider plants, and lucky bamboo can thrive in water-filled containers by absorbing nutrients from the water instead of soil. Make sure to change the water regularly to prevent stagnation.
As many as you can fit in your designated planting area! The more the merrier =)
It depends on the size and type of plants you want to grow. For small plants, you can typically plant 2-3 in a medium-sized pot. Larger plants may only fit one per pot. It's important to consider the plants' growth habits and their size at maturity when deciding how many to plant in a pot.
Well, if you plant an egg carton in the ground, it is like planting a jiffy pot down there... but as long as the roots of the plant have access to water, it should be able to grow. hope this helps... ~GrEen <3er 44
In similar conditions a plant will grow better in the ground. You have more control when IRS in a pot but the constraints of the pot interfere with growth.
No the seed should be at the first quarter of the pot.
you put it in a pot or in the ground
This depends on the species of plant. Some plants require different nutrients than others. Your best bet would be to plant in regular soil, and then after some research you can till the soil with the required nutrients.
The number of mint plants that can be grown in a single pot depends on the size of the pot. Typically, you can grow 2-3 mint plants in a medium-sized pot.
Yes, you can grow watermelons from a pot. The trouble with this process is that the watermelon plant grows like a vine. So, make sure your pot is low to the gorund so that the watermelon plant can grow around the pot and onto the ground. You have to be careful not to place the pot near other plants because it will take them over and kill out the other plants.
Yes you can.
During winter, I would suggest doing this in a pot, not in the ground, but you buy special potato cuttings and plant them in random spots. Treat them like normal plants, then, watch them grow!
In my opinion Mint doesn't grow better with one plant or another. The only concern for mint is to keep it watered, and keep it in a pot, so it doesn't take over.
Some plants can grow in water, a method known as hydroponics. Plants like pothos, spider plants, and lucky bamboo can thrive in water-filled containers by absorbing nutrients from the water instead of soil. Make sure to change the water regularly to prevent stagnation.
When repotting plants, the new pot should be about 2 inches larger in diameter than the current pot to allow room for the plant to grow.
Calla lilies can thrive in both pots and the ground, but their success often depends on the growing conditions. In pots, they offer better drainage and can be moved to protect them from extreme weather. In the ground, they typically establish a more extensive root system and can grow larger with proper care. Ultimately, the choice between pot or ground depends on your local climate and personal gardening preferences.