Yup, if it has sufficient nutrients. This seems like some science paper question, but yeah...... just water your plant......maybe it will turn out a little bad but it is still possible. Can you answer a question? Have you ever been spanked and describe the experiance
soil
potatoes
They grow vegetables there
I have red clay soil and I don't think anything grows well in it unless you dig most of the clay out and put top soil in it.
potatoes,yams
Yes, you can grow vegetables in compost. Compost provides nutrients and improves soil quality, which can help vegetables thrive and produce a healthy harvest.
Rich
in red soil
The soil is useful to grow plants - trees, flowers, grass, vegetables, fruits, crops, etc. in.
red soil
yes
Some fruits and vegetables that grow underground are potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets, sweet potatoes, radishes, onions, and garlic.