The soil must be fertile and well drained.
Sandy aoil is not a very good soil to use, unless you are growing cacti. In other words, not very.
The combination of soil and sand is not healthy for plants. The mixture is too loose to hold crops and stalks still. Sand does not absorb as much water as soil, so the plants are getting half their water. Loose foundations can result to soil erosion. Sandy soil does not have the same nutrient-holding capacity as clay soils, but it is good for growing melons, yams, sweet potatoes, asparagus and tomatoes.
Sandy soil isn't a typical and a soil to be recommended if you're planting because it has generally a huge amount of sand in it which makes it relatively and almost infertile, or is usually not good when it comes to absorbing water. Clay on the other hand, absorbs water well, because it's thicker and it can hold and sustain water. ~x~
clay is not good for composting
I have a small plot of maize growing in the back yard.
The soil must be fertile and well drained.
Maize is grown in any season that is a good growing season for this crop. In Canada, for instance, maize is planted in the spring and is harvested in the fall.
Beans grow better in soil because soil has all the moisture and nutrients. If you use sand, it could be to rocky. Clay will also not be good even though it can keep good moisture it does not have the nutrients like soil.
clay soil.
BEcause sand cannot retain water, whereas clay is very good at it.
Sandy aoil is not a very good soil to use, unless you are growing cacti. In other words, not very.
Since it grows abundantly in Andhra it must like sandy soil.
Maize is important because its good for people
SANDY is a good name for the sandy in spongebob squarepants.
I hope I have a good crop of maize this year. The maize field is right next to the corn field maze.
The combination of soil and sand is not healthy for plants. The mixture is too loose to hold crops and stalks still. Sand does not absorb as much water as soil, so the plants are getting half their water. Loose foundations can result to soil erosion. Sandy soil does not have the same nutrient-holding capacity as clay soils, but it is good for growing melons, yams, sweet potatoes, asparagus and tomatoes.