Some types of plants can survive in clay soil but most like a softer soil in order for roots to breath and grow properly.
No, rice is normally grown in swampy soils.
tomatoes need sandy soil and loam and clay mixed together
The type of soil that makes plants grow faster is known as loam soil. Sandy and clay soil lack the capability of supporting proper growth of plants.
Your clay will likely be too basic to grow vegetables. You can buy a very cheap soil tester at a hardware store and it will give you a reading. Once you apply the needed additives you test the soil again to see if it will then be fertile.
soil as there are more nutrients
no
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.
sand and potting soil
in clay soil or wet soil has diameter of 0.22mm to 0.66mm
Sedum will grow in soil from 6 to 7.5. What it will not tolerate is clay soil or standing water.
Some types of plants can survive in clay soil but most like a softer soil in order for roots to breath and grow properly.
Top soil.
Believe it or not.... I've used ordinary clay soil with success.