yup
It depends on what kind of soil you use. But, yes soil does work because it helps grow crops, plants, and food.
Nu yes, but it will work slower than in soil
No
Miracle grow works well for indoor and outdoor plants. However, it's a good idea to add equal part per lite and miracle grow for indoor plants. The worst soil would be clay and sand that soil doesn't have growing goods that plants need to grow
Just put the cress seeds in water and it'll work in days
it works because plants can grow without soil as long as there is sun shinning upon them
Did you ever try to grow anything to eat in gold? When you make it work, let me know.
Soil is loose weathered material in which plants can grow. It consists of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that work together to provide nutrients and support for plant roots. Soil composition can vary depending on factors like climate, vegetation, and geological processes.
Sandy soil is not the best for growing tomatoes because water and nutrients are lost so fast. You can add some good soil in where you grow tomatoes and that should work fine. Sne45: I say "no". It has very few nutrients. Only sea oats could survive in such soil.
I have created an art work with flowers on a piece of paper.:)
roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll
roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll