It grows better with soil. Soil has more Nutrients. I've done some test on it Sand doesn't really grow at all with just play sand from what I've tested.
it is better in sand
Radishes are a great plant to grow, for they germinate real quick. It is common to mix a few % of radish seeds with carrot or parsnip seeds (much slower growing) so as to have an indication of where the rows of plants are. this aids weeding. Radishes come in a fair variety of shapes these days. Another trick with thse small seeds is to mix them with sand, as then they are planted less densely than they otherwise would.
Sand ofcourse
soil
Well, friend, seeds can grow in both sand and soil, but soil is generally more nutritious and provides better support for growth. Sand is good for seeds that need well-drained conditions. Remember, each seed is unique, so it's important to consider the specific needs of the plant you're growing. Just believe in the magic of nature, and your seeds will find a way to grow beautifully no matter where they're planted.
plants that like water grow better in clay and plant that don't like water grow better in sand. like cactus
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Yes. Try them in both.
It depends on what type plant it is.
To effectively plant wildflower seeds on a steep slope, you can use erosion control blankets or mats to stabilize the soil, mix the seeds with sand to help them stay in place, and water the area regularly to promote growth.
Because soil has nutrients that clay and sand don't have
Plants generally grow better in soil than in sand because soil provides more nutrients and water retention capacities. Soil also offers a more stable environment for plant roots to establish and grow. Sand drains water very quickly and lacks essential nutrients for plant growth.