No, rice is normally grown in swampy soils.
The Best Soil to grow rice is in Alluvial / Clayey Soil. This is because it can retain Moisture and Water.
Rice can grow in any types of soil, as long as the soil is not very sandy.Clay soil is a common soil used in growing rice because it holds water for long periods of time.
Coming from a rice growing area but not being a rice grower, I find growers usually find the heaviest soils possible (clay) to limit water use via seepage. It may grow in lighter texture soils if water isn't an issue but I think the heavier is still the better
It grows best in alluvial clay soil , which can retain water and moisture. Rice is cultivated in specially irrigated or flooded paddy fields.
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rice is grown in heaviest soils possible (clay) to limit water use via seepage
clay soil
The Best Soil to grow rice is in Alluvial / Clayey Soil. This is because it can retain Moisture and Water.
soil as there are more nutrients
Rice can grow in any types of soil, as long as the soil is not very sandy.Clay soil is a common soil used in growing rice because it holds water for long periods of time.
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Because soil has nutrients that clay and sand don't have
Chrysanthemums need well drained soil. So clay is not good. Sand or Miracle Grow as long as the Miracle Grow does not retain water.
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.
I have red clay soil and I don't think anything grows well in it unless you dig most of the clay out and put top soil in it.