yes, because if you really think for a moment you can see that some soils have more clay than others and that really affects the way your plants grow
sorry but that's all I know
yes.
Decomposition of dead organisms adds organic matter, or humus, to the soil; humus is necessary to support plant growth.
Soil type varrys from place to place, affecting plant height. butt
which is the best soil for plant growth.
the type of soil yu use don't matter it will not affect the plant
Truncated soil is soil that has lost all or part of the upper soil horizon or horizons through erosion or excavation. This means that the topsoil that is necessary for plant growth is gone from soil that is truncated. To prepare it for plant growth, topsoil would have to be hauled in or the truncated soil would have to be "built up" by adding organic matter in order to establish another layer of topsoil.
organic matter important to plant growth is humus.
A timber pile is not soil, it's a pile of timber.If a substance does not support plant growth or have the capability of supporting plant growth, it is not soil.If the timber pile decomposes to a point where the remaining organic matter can support plant growth, it would be considered an organic soil, provided the layer of organic matter was thick enough. Organic soils are known as Histosols in US Soil Taxonomy.
red soil with high organic matter
Decomposition of dead organisms adds organic matter, or humus, to the soil; humus is necessary to support plant growth.
yes because it has to be healthy the soil
Soil type varrys from place to place, affecting plant height. butt
which is the best soil for plant growth.
the type of soil yu use don't matter it will not affect the plant
Decomposition of dead organisms adds organic matter, or humus, to the soil; humus is necessary to support plant growth.
Truncated soil is soil that has lost all or part of the upper soil horizon or horizons through erosion or excavation. This means that the topsoil that is necessary for plant growth is gone from soil that is truncated. To prepare it for plant growth, topsoil would have to be hauled in or the truncated soil would have to be "built up" by adding organic matter in order to establish another layer of topsoil.
Soil compaction affects plant growth because if the soil is more compact it is harder for air, sunlight, and water to get to the roots of the plant.
soil!?