A cosmos plant grows naturally in open, sunny areas with well-drained soil. It thrives in warm temperatures and doesn't tolerate frost well. They are commonly found in meadows, fields, and along roadsides.
cosmos can grow around 1-2 weeks without adding any water
Cosmos are an annual plant. But they reseed well. You can transplant cosmos to a different area if you don't want them to grow in a particular spot.
No. The cosmos do not conform to the basic laws to constitute life. The cosmos do not have a metabolism, do not respond to stimuli, do not grow, do not have homeostasis, and do not reproduce
Cosmos flowers are relatively easy.
Southern, warm climates
probably a week or two
no
it takes about 10 weeks for a cosmo plant to grow
You can let it grow naturally. I dont wanna see your gammy nail thanks.
grow? yes
naturally
In dirt.