I'm not really sure because i'm not that sciencey.
Both respond well to organic soil amendments such as compost, leaft mold, peat moss, etc in order to grow plants.
Moss grow in all sorts of places they grow in soil that you use to just plant flowers with but smooth soil
Cacti grow in sandy soil and have thorns.Another Answer:In North American Deserts, such plants as white thorn acacia, cat claw acacia, mesquite and ocotillo have thorns and grow in sandy soil. Cacti have spines and grow in sandy soil.
The moss itself does not effect plant growth directly. But, moss grows in soil with low pH, and the moss will hold water in the soil which is USUALLY good. Moss grows in soil that is shady, wet, and doesn't have good drainage, so areation would help along with a dose of lime. Follow the link below for more detailed info. Hope this helps, Kevlarster
Celosia grows well in sandy-loam soil.
Sandy soil
In order to grow grass seed in sand, you need to keep it moist constantly. I know first hand as my front yard is all sand and I have a beautiful lawn. I do recommend fertilizer as sand has little nutrients.
water melons grow well in sandy soil because it allows more air circulation
Pea plants can grow in sandy soil, but they may not thrive as well as they would in soil with better water retention and nutrient content. Sandy soil drains quickly and can lead to moisture stress for pea plants if not watered regularly. Adding organic matter or compost to sandy soil can help improve its water and nutrient holding capacity, which would benefit pea plant growth.
no it will not. i grow garlic alot ( and love doing it) and it has to be healthy and rich in nutrients. If you want to buy soil from the store, i would recommend miracle grow
does a pomegranate grow on a tree
Yes, hydrangeas can grow in sandy soil as long as it is well-draining and the plant is provided with adequate water and nutrients.