When we spray water on soil,bacteria known as antinomycytes get damp and start floating in air.It is the bacteria that smells not the soil.
Soil differs from place to place because of the climate of a certain place. EXAMPLE: Places near water will most likely have pretty good soil because it is moist by water. Places where it is very hot will not have very good soil because the soil there would be very dry.
Could be a gas leak. or a tornado about to erapt
sandy soil means most of the soil particles are bigger then 2mm in diameter. it gives good water drainedge and has a low capability to hold nutrients
Loam is considered to be the best kind of soil because it has enough air and water space for the roots of the plant to get air and water for the good growth of the plant.
it goes into the soil from how heavy water is
Soil needs water. Good soil is composed of 25% of water.
Soil needs water. Good soil is composed of 25% of water.
Soil needs water. Good soil is composed of 25% of water.
a good climate,fertile soil and amount of water
im thinking you would water the soil
a good climate,fertile soil and amount of water
Warm && Fappable (: && It Smells A Little " Spermy "
Every plant you see grows in soil but water is there just to keep it good all plants need water
water/rain sun and soil and lots of soil
That depends on your soil and your definition of "good". Dry soil is probably a very poor conductor. Wet soil can be a pretty good conductor if you have large contact surface areas and dissolved salts in the water.
Good soil has a lot of good nutrients that your plants need. Poor soil usually lacks nutrients for the plants so the difference is great. Good soil: The leaves will be nice and green, ( if you water it well) Poor soil: they will be yellow Good soil: The produce will have out bursting flavor. Poor soil: It will be tasteless.
sunlight, water, and good soil