by the use of animal muck or compost it acts as a conditioner for the soil or you may have to plough it up to let the air back in
The Earthworms make the soil porous and add to its fertility, hence these help the gardners.
The Earthworms make the soil porous and add to its fertility, hence these help the gardners.
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To prevent and treat yellow fungus on your houseplant soil, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and keep the soil clean and well-aerated. If yellow fungus appears, remove the affected soil, isolate the plant, and treat with a fungicide recommended for indoor plants.
Digging the soil before sowing seeds helps to loosen the soil, improving aeration and allowing roots to grow more easily. It also helps to break up compacted soil, remove weeds, and incorporate organic matter or fertilizers for better plant growth. Overall, digging the soil creates a more favorable environment for seeds to sprout and plants to thrive.
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Farmers maintain soil health by rotating crops, applying organic matter like compost or manure, practicing minimal tillage, and using cover crops to prevent erosion and improve soil structure. They may also test the soil to determine nutrient levels and adjust fertilization accordingly.
It depends on what type of gardener ,if its one of those gardeners who don't treat there plants right can not take good care of soil. But gardeners who take good care of there plants treat there soil good.
To identify and treat white spores in soil, you can conduct a soil test to determine the type of fungus present. Once identified, you can treat the spores by improving soil drainage, avoiding overwatering, and using fungicides if necessary. It is important to maintain good plant hygiene and proper watering practices to ensure the health of your plants.
To prevent and treat yellow fungus in your soil houseplant, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and provide adequate air circulation. Remove affected leaves and treat with a fungicide if necessary.
To prevent or treat fungus growing on plant soil, you can improve air circulation around the plants, avoid overwatering, use well-draining soil, and consider using fungicides if the problem persists.