loam or humus well both are good but mostly loam
Clay soil is sticky and drains well and loam soil drains but also holds nutrients well.
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.
well ,tea plant grow satisfactorily in a soil whose Ph is around 4.5 to 5.5,as far as type of soil concerd it grows well in loamy sand to clay loam type of soil but other climatic condition are also important
Well I think temperate soil grows the best crops because temperate soil reach a thickness of several meters.
loam or humus well both are good but mostly loam
Celosia grows well in sandy-loam soil.
Loam soil. This is soil that is loose, dark and crumbly. A soil with a lot of clay doesn't work well for plants.
Sampaguita can be grown in different types of soil. It can grow perfectly from a sandy-loam to a well-drained clay-loam type of soil.
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Crops that grow in sandy soil have the ability to retain moisture and drain well. These plants include barley and millet.
Clay soil is sticky and drains well and loam soil drains but also holds nutrients well.
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.
Acid loving plants like azaleas and rhododendrums. Also shade tolerant plants like ferns, choleus, hosta. All the above plants will grow on loam as will most plants. Loam is actually top spit soil and does not describe the chemical content. Loam does not have to be acid although it can be or alkaline or neutral.
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.
well ,tea plant grow satisfactorily in a soil whose Ph is around 4.5 to 5.5,as far as type of soil concerd it grows well in loamy sand to clay loam type of soil but other climatic condition are also important
Every nation's economy is affected by geography. Cotton, tobacco, oranges all grow well in warm climates. Grape vines grow well in stony soil that is well drained as on hillsides. vegetables grow best in soil with a lot of black loam in it. Rice grows well in very wet soil, even soil submerged in water.