It depends on what kind of soil you use. But, yes soil does work because it helps grow crops, plants, and food.
We must look after the soil as the soil looks after us.
any soil will work but its best to use store bought 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.
Compost adds nutrients and phytonutrients to the soil and also makes the soil looser and easier to work.
No, this is a good soil to work a horse in.
Yes, lost soil can be replaced through soil restoration techniques such as adding compost, mulch, or organic matter to improve soil health and fertility. Additionally, erosion control methods can help prevent further loss of soil.
take a bag of soil to fill up the space and then make it even then pat the soil and then place the plant carefully and your done....!
Earthworms do most of the work of mixing humus with other materials in soil. Earthworms and burrowing animals also help aerate, or mix air into, the soil.
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Tree is put in soil. Soil helps sustain tree's life.
The ideal soil is a soil not rocky, muddy, soft but not deeper than 6-8 inches. Firm but not hard. It also is different for different duties, depending on the work the horse does.
No, it is acually best to work them on mixed soil.