Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
no,they do not
Crops that are well-suited to grow in sandy soil include root vegetables like carrots, radishes, and potatoes, as well as drought-tolerant plants such as succulents, cacti, and certain types of grasses like beach grass. Additionally, some fruits like strawberries and melons can also thrive in sandy soil conditions.
Because Sand is more airy to the roots to respire better
Soil provides a more suitable environment for plant growth due to its higher nutrient content, ability to hold water, and presence of beneficial microorganisms. Sand, on the other hand, lacks nutrients, has poor water retention, and does not support the microbial activity necessary for healthy plant growth.
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
Indian grass will grow in soils from sand to clay. But will grow its best in sand.
does a pineapple grow best in sand or soil
In sand
Sand.
Sand ofcourse
remove the sand then put dirt there
No they will not
I don't know how earthworm do grow.
sand that's easy
I have sugar sand what grass will grow?
because the sand they grow in doesnt contain energy but the suns light does and from that photosynthesis