Bury it so only the green bits are showing, water it and feed it plant food. It's not that hard, I promise.
dirt because its like nature and you don't have to get it from the store you could just go outside and get dirt if you have dirt if you don't then go to your friends if you have any if not you could buy soil those who do can experiment this awnser then if I'm wrong then put awnser why its wrong and whats the awnser.
A weed plant grown indoors typically takes about 8-12 weeks to reach maturity, depending on the strain and growing conditions. Factors such as light, nutrients, temperature, and humidity can all impact the overall growth rate of the plant.
Plants can grow well in both dirt (soil) and manure. Soil provides essential nutrients and a supportive growing medium, while manure can enrich the soil with organic matter and additional nutrients. However, the best approach is usually a combination of the two, as soil amendments like manure can enhance soil fertility and improve plant growth.
Potatoes need a mound of fertile soil around the plant not dirt.
Yes, in fact, that is the best place for them to grow.
Yes
A bean will grow better in dirt not organic.
dirt
well of course silly, all plants that are native to earth can grow in soil/dirt.
a plant grows better in soil
They grow in small loamy dirt mounds.
something ---- Dirt and Water
Its a special dirt mix that helps plants grow(fertilizer?)
Plant the seed in dirt. It will hopefully grow into a lemon tree. I'd start in a pot in the house.
No, not unless you put dirt and fertilizer in the shoe, but sooner or later you would have to transplant the plant out of the shoe, depending on what type of plant it was.
Yes, a carrot is a root, and it can be used to grow a new carrot plant. You may have to water it.
Plant the seed in plowed soil and place dirt all around it.