How do plants grow

There are close to a half of a million different species of plants around the world. Plants are amazing organisms which can live both underwater and on land. All plants have to survive some sort of harsh conditions in their environments to grow and thrive. The plant family encompasses trees, flowers, bushes, shrubs, vines, herbs, moss, seaweeds and green algae. If you are interested in gardening or any other plant related activities, it is wise to learn how plants grow. Every different species of plant will have different requirements for its care. Some plants will require less sunlight, some will require more, some plants will have different water requirements than others and so on.

If you are interested in knowing how plants grow, you will have to first look at propagation. Certain plants will have both male and female parts and others will not. However, they will all depend on wind, bees and other insects to help them with both pollination and fertilization. Some plants propagate by sending out runner shoots from the main plant. Other plants will create bulbs, buds or suckers to propagate new plants through the soil to other locations. Some pine trees will only release their seeds after a large fire. These pine trees require the heat to open their cones and seeds. Humans, of course, also help with the propagation of plants by splicing for cress breeding new growths on older plants.

Plants depend on the nature of their environment to survive. They also depend on other living things to survive. All of them need sunlight except for the plants that live in the deep parts of oceans and seas. Many underwater plants get the nutrients that they need from the water. A plant’s food comes from water and soil. It will also create food and energy through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs from the intake of sunlight. Soil will provide plants with the minerals that they need. Plants require a stable balance of natural processes to grow properly.

Steve Habib is a active gardener and researcher on growing and caring for a variety of plants. You can find more insights and free reports on how to become a better gardener at the: PLANT GROWTH FACTORS:

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