The mint family is strong and invasive. Put it in the sunlight and it will grow. It is usually best to keep mint plants inside a container so their roots do not take over the garden.
They try to survive by trying to get as much sunlight and water as possible
Water,sunlight,and soil.As an example,a desert is dry and has much sunlight and less nutrients,and the rain forest has more water,less sunlight and more nutrients than a desert. A small amount of plants and animals can survive in the desert.While more plants and animals survive in the rain forest.
The live oak needs at least 50 gallons of water a day and needs full sun.
No, corn requires sunlight to survive, much like most plants.
A fantastic plant that doesn't require much sun at all (although it requires a little bit of light to grow a lot) and that doesn't require much care either is the "Mother in law's tongue". Also known as a snakeskin plant, you can get it in most nurseries.
Yes, all plants need sunlight in order to survive. Just be careful not to give them too much direct sunlight or they will dry up from too much heat. Cacti are probably the longest-lasting plants in direct sunlight because they are desert plants and are made to survive extreme heat.
not much sunlight 5 minutes a day of sunlight
7to14
about 2oo degrees
Not much it is a rain forest. But enough for plants to survive and to see. So when your in the woods it is about the same.
If there is much water on the Moon, it will be much easier for lunar colonists to survive there.
Blueberries like other barries ripen best in full direct sunlight. There color and water content depends on the sunlight to help the growing process.