Chia Pets are good examples
Answer Yes, clay helps plants as clay contains many elements and compounds in clay are useful for plants life.
pruning, poor sunlight and deficient soil conditons.
Plants need a mixture of sandy soil, loamy soil, and sand to grow well, preferably about 30% of each, because each supplies the plant with what it needs to grow. If there is no loam, the plant cannot receive as much nutrition and minerals from the clay and sand.
Bean plants grow best in well-draining loamy soil that is rich in organic matter. This type of soil provides good aeration and water retention, which is important for the healthy growth of bean plants. Heavy clay soils should be amended with organic matter to improve drainage for optimal bean plant growth.
It is important for the roots of desert plants to grow near the surface of the ground so the desert plant's roots may get water easily ( without going into many kinds of trouble ).
soil as there are more nutrients
Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.
flowers
A: artic moss
the plant kind
topsoil
plants that like water grow better in clay and plant that don't like water grow better in sand. like cactus
Topsoil, Earth soil, and Bedrock. Plants grow in Topsoil. Any herbivore eats plants.
sunlight mostly
Very few plants will grow in heavy clay soil and not many will grow in sand. Plants need organic material in the soil to enable the roots to penetrate and to nourish the plants, so the more humus soil contains, the better most plants will grow. Plants also do not thrive in very acid or highly alkaline soil. Most plants prefer neutral or slightly acid pH. Sne45: I think clay-like soil, nor do I think plants in sand can grow.
Many different kinds of plants grow in water. Seaweed and lily pads are two examples.
Beans grow better in soil because soil has all the moisture and nutrients. If you use sand, it could be to rocky. Clay will also not be good even though it can keep good moisture it does not have the nutrients like soil.