dry air
Burning is a good technique, it helped me get rid of the air plants on my shrub.
Plants are essential for life on Earth as they produce oxygen, provide food, regulate the climate, and support biodiversity. They also help improve air quality, reduce pollution, and enhance mental well-being through their aesthetic value.
how do conebearing plants reproduce their own kind
Rhizobia bacteria are commonly associated with leguminous plants. These bacteria have a symbiotic relationship with legumes, helping them fix nitrogen from the air into a form that the plants can use for growth.
Air plants.
Plants any kind of plant
Burning is a good technique, it helped me get rid of the air plants on my shrub.
Yes, you can put air plants in a terrarium as long as the terrarium has good air circulation and the plants are not overcrowded. Air plants do not require soil to grow and can thrive in a terrarium environment with proper care.
weed....the good kind.
Lightning can be good for plant growth. This is because it helps add nitrogen to the air, which plants need to conduct photosynthesis.
Yes they are, they are the best natural air filtering systems out there. Nasa posted an article on it, you can read about it here http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/02/air-filtering-plants-indoors-air-quality-benzen-formaldehyde.php. As well, they list plants that are the best filters.
What kind of plants compete for water? Its depends where that plant is growing, If it is growing next to a tree or An animals habitat they will not get the amount of water they need. But if there by its self in a little area and has good soil then it will grow all good.
Water and most plants NEED soil but not all. It depends upon what kind of plant, but, in general, water, air, minerals, light, warmth.
Plants need: water, the good amount of sunshine, clean air and healthy soil to grow.
plants get air by breathing in air through their pores which are really tiny, that's how plants can breathe.
no body eats air plants
black soil is the best for growing cotton plants