flax, water weed, sunflower's, poplar and cattails. :b
Plants such as water hyacinth, duckweed, and cattails are known for their ability to clean water by absorbing pollutants and chemicals. In terms of soil, plants like sunflowers, willows, and poplar trees are commonly used in phytoremediation projects to absorb and break down contaminants in the soil.
Fish need it for food, the soil needs it for clean-up, and plants need it for filtering soil.
Plants need: water, the good amount of sunshine, clean air and healthy soil to grow.
So plants can grow and we can avoid a horrific death by starvation.
Water is absorbed from wet soil into a plants root, because they root is dryer than the ground, so the water moves in, this is called osmosis. Only moisture moves into the dryer root, filtering out the est
For our plants,and for their soil. For our plants,and for their soil. For our plants,and for their soil.
plants tightens the soil and save it from erosion.
Plants and trees play a crucial role in keeping the environment clean by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and releasing oxygen, which helps to purify the air we breathe. They also absorb pollutants from the air and soil, acting as natural filters. Additionally, plants help to prevent soil erosion and provide habitats for various species, contributing to overall ecosystem health.
yes it can clean its own soil.
Usually gnats appear because they start laying eggs in the soil of a plant. Sometimes they just appear out of no where at certain times of the year. When re-potting plants make sure you use clean soil, clean pot etc. and take off as much old soil as you can. They are a nuisance but won't harm your plants. There are pesticides for this or drench soil with Neem oil.
Aqatic plants are plants. They do not contain soil.
"Clean dirt" refers to soil that is free of contaminants like chemicals, heavy metals, or pathogens. It is typically free from pollutants and safe for use in gardening or landscaping projects. Clean dirt can be used for growing plants, improving soil quality, and enhancing landscaping designs.