Any plant will grow in the sand if it is watered (mechanically, if need be) according to the plants needs. If you mean "what herbs grow in the sand naturally?" .... I have seen Datura aka jimsonweed grow in the sand... of course there are lots of herbs on this list. Also, did you mean medicinal herbs?
Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
no,they do not
the climate made it harder for the people crops to grow. it was sooo hot in Jamestown and there is not much rain so the crops didnt grow as well
The crops you can grow near the equator are sweet potato, tea, rice, durians ,chilli, mangoes, basically some tropical fruits, some starches.
Because Sand is more airy to the roots to respire better
ITs a dessert stupid!!!!!! u cant grow crops in the sand!!!!!!!
Silt is used to build bricks, grow crops, make sedimentary rocks and concrete.Silt is also very thin and can be mistaken by sand.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
Sand and gravel generally lack nutrients and water retention capacity necessary for plants to grow. Additionally, the loose structure of sand and gravel can prevent roots from establishing a strong foundation for plants to grow effectively.
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....
we grow crops for cows,goats etc...
wheat, and sugar beets
Yes they do Yes they do grow cash crops
Irrigation is needed to grow crops in the desert.
Yes, the Seminole Indians did grow crops. The crops included corn and squash.
The crops that Santa Ines grow crops like wheat , corn and barley.
They depended on the rain to grow there crops.