Pomengranate grws in neutral soil along with celery
Impatiens, Hydrangea, sunflowers and peonies are the plants which needed a neutral pH soil.
it cant because its not cool enough
yes
No. All they need for any carbohydrate is sunlight, CO2, and water. The soil (or rather the salts that it contains) is needed to make proteins.
Yes. Some plants will grow in water. Some plants will grow in gel. Some plants will grow in a soil-less medium such as vermiculite and peat moss. Some plants just need air.
Plants grow from seeds - which are very small, in many cases. As they blow through the air and tumble along the ground, seeds will often get "caught" in something - a crack, for example. If there is any soil in the crack (there usually is) and any moisture (the crack holds moisture) the seed will sprout and grow.
It would most certainly die because plants need sunlight, water, and good soil.
Different plants need different soil requirements. It all depends on the quality of your soil, type of soil, and the amount of nutrients and fertilizer you give the plants in your garden. Sand, silt and clay are the three basic soil types. You can have a combination of all three in different quantities. If you are unsure of the type of soil you have, you can have your soil tested at any garden center. They will be more than happy to help you choose the best plants for your garden.
we would not have any food because plants need soil to grow and as animals need plants to grow
any soil will work but its best to use store bought soil.
Light: Any living being needs energy, and plants have evolved to get their energy from sunlight.Soil: Most plants get many of their nutrients from the soil - the material to build up the plant.
No. All they need for any carbohydrate is sunlight, CO2, and water. The soil (or rather the salts that it contains) is needed to make proteins.
Light: Any living being needs energy, and plants have evolved to get their energy from sunlight.Soil: Most plants get many of their nutrients from the soil - the material to build up the plant.
Yes. Some plants will grow in water. Some plants will grow in gel. Some plants will grow in a soil-less medium such as vermiculite and peat moss. Some plants just need air.
Topsoil, Earth soil, and Bedrock. Plants grow in Topsoil. Any herbivore eats plants.
Soil helps the growth of plants although it depends on which kind of soil you use but any soil will work.For instance I use Miracle grow.
because there is hardly any moisture, making the ground either sand or dust. and plants need moisture
So they can grow of course! The soils carries everything they need! Because without soil, the plants wouldn't be able to absorb the nutrients they need to grow with strong support and life.
Generally, it depends on the pH of the soil. Limestone is often used to reduce the acidity and make the soil more neutral or basic. The pH requirements depend on the individual plant, you could try the USDA's PLANTS database (plants.usda.gov) for more information
almost any type of plant