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         <title>This website occasionally uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site you agree to our Terms of Service and our privacy policy Got it! Sign Up Home Gardens Houseplants Problems Lawn Care Composting Gardening Help Home › Special Gardens › Children&#39;s Gardens What Makes Plants Grow: Plants Growing Needs Children&#39;s Gardens By: Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden Printer Friendly Version Image by Corey Leopold By Nikki Tilley (Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden) Plants are everywhere around us, but how do plants grow and what makes plants grow? There are many things plants need to grow such as water, nutrients, air, water, light, temperature, space, and time. Water &amp; Nutrients Like humans and animals, plants need both water and nutrients (food) to survive. Most all plants use water to carry moisture and nutrients back and forth between the roots and leaves. Water, as well as nutrients, is normally taken up through the roots from the soil. This is why it’s important to water plants when the soil becomes dry. Fertilizer also provides plants with nutrients and is usually given to plants when watering. The most important nutrients for plants growing needs are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Nitrogen is necessary for making green leaves, phosphorus is needed for making big flowers and strong roots, and potassium helps the plants fight off disease. Too little or too much water or nutrients can also be harmful. Air &amp; Soil What helps plants grow besides water and nutrients? Fresh, clean air and healthy soil. Dirty air caused by smoke, gases, and other pollutants can be harmful to plants, limiting their ability to take in carbon dioxide from the air for making food (photosynthesis). It can also block out sunlight, which is also necessary for healthy plant growth. Healthy soil is extremely vital to plants. In addition to essential nutrients found in soil (from organic matter and micro-organisms), soil provides an anchor for plant roots and helps support the plants. Light &amp; Temperature Plants also need sunlight to grow. Light is used as energy for making food, a process called photosynthesis. Too little light can make plants weak and leggy looking. They will also have fewer flowers and fruits. Temperature is important too. Most plants prefer cooler nighttime temps and warmer daytime temperatures. Too hot and they may burn, too cold and they will freeze. Space &amp; Time Space is yet another factor to consider when growing plants. Both the roots and foliage (leaves) need room to grow. Without enough room, plants can become stunted or too small. Overcrowded plants are also more likely to suffer from diseases since airflow may be limited. Finally, plants require time. They do not grow overnight. It takes time and patience to grow plants, some more so than others. 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Sign up for our newsletter. © 2019 Gardening Know How This website occasionally uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site you agree to our Terms of Service and our privacy policy Got it! Sign Up Home Gardens Houseplants Problems Lawn Care Composting Gardening Help Home › Special Gardens › Children&#39;s Gardens What Makes Plants Grow: Plants Growing Needs Children&#39;s Gardens By: Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden Printer Friendly Version Image by Corey Leopold By Nikki Tilley (Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden) Plants are everywhere around us, but how do plants grow and what makes plants grow? There are many things plants need to grow such as water, nutrients, air, water, light, temperature, space, and time. Water &amp; Nutrients Like humans and animals, plants need both water and nutrients (food) to survive. Most all plants use water to carry moisture and nutrients back and forth between the roots and leaves. Water, as well as nutrients, is normally taken up through the roots from the soil. This is why it’s important to water plants when the soil becomes dry. Fertilizer also provides plants with nutrients and is usually given to plants when watering. The most important nutrients for plants growing needs are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Nitrogen is necessary for making green leaves, phosphorus is needed for making big flowers and strong roots, and potassium helps the plants fight off disease. Too little or too much water or nutrients can also be harmful. Air &amp; Soil What helps plants grow besides water and nutrients? Fresh, clean air and healthy soil. Dirty air caused by smoke, gases, and other pollutants can be harmful to plants, limiting their ability to take in carbon dioxide from the air for making food (photosynthesis). It can also block out sunlight, which is also necessary for healthy plant growth. Healthy soil is extremely vital to plants. In addition to essential nutrients found in soil (from organic matter and micro-organisms), soil provides an anchor for plant roots and helps support the plants. Light &amp; Temperature Plants also need sunlight to grow. Light is used as energy for making food, a process called photosynthesis. Too little light can make plants weak and leggy looking. They will also have fewer flowers and fruits. Temperature is important too. Most plants prefer cooler nighttime temps and warmer daytime temperatures. Too hot and they may burn, too cold and they will freeze. Space &amp; Time Space is yet another factor to consider when growing plants. Both the roots and foliage (leaves) need room to grow. Without enough room, plants can become stunted or too small. Overcrowded plants are also more likely to suffer from diseases since airflow may be limited. Finally, plants require time. They do not grow overnight. It takes time and patience to grow plants, some more so than others. 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Sign up for our newsletter. © 2019 Gardening Know How Home › Special Gardens › Children&#39;s Gardens What Makes Plants Grow: Plants Growing Needs Children&#39;s Gardens Home › Special Gardens › Children&#39;s Gardens What Makes Plants Grow: Plants Growing Needs Children&#39;s GardensThis website occasionally uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site you agree to our Terms of Service and our privacy policy Got it! Sign Up Home Gardens Houseplants Problems Lawn Care Composting Gardening Help Home › Special Gardens › Children&#39;s Gardens What Makes Plants Grow: Plants Growing Needs Children&#39;s Gardens By: Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden Printer Friendly Version Image by Corey Leopold By Nikki Tilley (Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden) Plants are everywhere around us, but how do plants grow and what makes plants grow? There are many things plants need to grow such as water, nutrients, air, water, light, temperature, space, and time. Water &amp; Nutrients Like humans and animals, plants need both water and nutrients (food) to survive. Most all plants use water to carry moisture and nutrients back and forth between the roots and leaves. Water, as well as nutrients, is normally taken up through the roots from the soil. This is why it’s important to water plants when the soil becomes dry. Fertilizer also provides plants with nutrients and is usually given to plants when watering. The most important nutrients for plants growing needs are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Nitrogen is necessary for making green leaves, phosphorus is needed for making big flowers and strong roots, and potassium helps the plants fight off disease. Too little or too much water or nutrients can also be harmful. Air &amp; Soil What helps plants grow besides water and nutrients? Fresh, clean air and healthy soil. Dirty air caused by smoke, gases, and other pollutants can be harmful to plants, limiting their ability to take in carbon dioxide from the air for making food (photosynthesis). It can also block out sunlight, which is also necessary for healthy plant growth. Healthy soil is extremely vital to plants. In addition to essential nutrients found in soil (from organic matter and micro-organisms), soil provides an anchor for plant roots and helps support the plants. Light &amp; Temperature Plants also need sunlight to grow. Light is used as energy for making food, a process called photosynthesis. Too little light can make plants weak and leggy looking. They will also have fewer flowers and fruits. Temperature is important too. Most plants prefer cooler nighttime temps and warmer daytime temperatures. Too hot and they may burn, too cold and they will freeze. Space &amp; Time Space is yet another factor to consider when growing plants. Both the roots and foliage (leaves) need room to grow. Without enough room, plants can become stunted or too small. Overcrowded plants are also more likely to suffer from diseases since airflow may be limited. Finally, plants require time. They do not grow overnight. It takes time and patience to grow plants, some more so than others. Most plants require a particular number of days, months, or even years to produce flowers and fruit. Printer Friendly Version This article was last updated on 01/08/15 Read more about Children&#39;s Gardens Did you find this helpful? Share it with your friends! 1693   52   1522     66   80.4K   Related Articles GARDENING TIPS &amp; INFORMATIONWhat Are Stomata: Stoma Plant Pores And How They Work SOIL, FIXES &amp; FERTILIZERSDo Plants Use Carbon: Learn About The Role Of Carbon In Plants CHILDREN&#39;S GARDENSWhat Is Photosynthesis: Chlorophyll And Photosynthesis For Kids Newest Articles PESTICIDES Azadirachtin Vs. Neem Oil – Are Azadirachtin And Neem Oil The Same Thing POTATOES Growing Purple Potatoes: Blue And Purple Potato Varieties BENEFICIAL GARDEN FRIENDS Bee Hazard Labels – What Are Bee Hazard Warnings You might also like… BORAGEBorage Herb: How To Grow Borage CITRUS TREESCitrus Blooming Season – When Do Citrus Trees Bloom BEETSPicking Beets – Learn The Steps To Harvest Beets TOMATOESGrowing Beefsteak Tomato Plants In The Garden Additional Help &amp; Information Read more articles about Children&#39;s Gardens. Search for more information Find more gardening information on Gardening Know How: Search Visit Our BlogQ &amp; A Navigate HomeGardensHouseplantsProblemsLawn CareCompostingGardening Help Contact UsAbout UsAdvertisingGardening WritersMediaTerms of UsePrivacy Policy Stay Informed Keep up to date with all that&#39;s happening in and around the garden. 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Water, as well as nutrients, is normally taken up through the roots from the soil. This is why it’s important to water plants when the soil becomes dry. Fertilizer also provides plants with nutrients and is usually given to plants when watering. The most important nutrients for plants growing needs are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Nitrogen is necessary for making green leaves, phosphorus is needed for making big flowers and strong roots, and potassium helps the plants fight off disease. Too little or too much water or nutrients can also be harmful. Air &amp; Soil What helps plants grow besides water and nutrients? Fresh, clean air and healthy soil. Dirty air caused by smoke, gases, and other pollutants can be harmful to plants, limiting their ability to take in carbon dioxide from the air for making food (photosynthesis). It can also block out sunlight, which is also necessary for healthy plant growth. Healthy soil is extremely vital to plants. In addition to essential nutrients found in soil (from organic matter and micro-organisms), soil provides an anchor for plant roots and helps support the plants. Light &amp; Temperature Plants also need sunlight to grow. Light is used as energy for making food, a process called photosynthesis. Too little light can make plants weak and leggy looking. They will also have fewer flowers and fruits. Temperature is important too. Most plants prefer cooler nighttime temps and warmer daytime temperatures. Too hot and they may burn, too cold and they will freeze. Space &amp; Time Space is yet another factor to consider when growing plants. Both the roots and foliage (leaves) need room to grow. Without enough room, plants can become stunted or too small. Overcrowded plants are also more likely to suffer from diseases since airflow may be limited. Finally, plants require time. They do not grow overnight. It takes time and patience to grow plants, some more so than others. 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