It all depends on the density and amount of soil, and the amount of water.
Moist soil has a water content less than full saturation. Wet soil is at saturation or above. You can determine this by picking up a handful of soil and squeezing it together. If you can squeeze out water, the soil is wet. If you can't get any water out, but the "ball" holds its shape, then it's just moist.
There are many ways in which soil can be sustained. You can use it for gardening, keep it moist, or plant patches of grass.
sand
it makes it more moist
The soil has to be warm/moist to help the plant grow but the leaves are cool because if they were warm they would dry out.
Enough to keep the soil moist, for healthy plant growth.
The frequency of watering a coco palm depends on the environment it is in. Keep the soil moist to the touch, but do not saturate the soil.
You feed it a couple of bugs per month and water it a little to keep its soil moist.
Fertilize your soil often and keep ground moist.
yes there is if there wasn't there would not be any more around.
Moist soil has a water content less than full saturation. Wet soil is at saturation or above. You can determine this by picking up a handful of soil and squeezing it together. If you can squeeze out water, the soil is wet. If you can't get any water out, but the "ball" holds its shape, then it's just moist.
it becomes moist
Potatoes are a root and grow best in moist soil.
There are many ways in which soil can be sustained. You can use it for gardening, keep it moist, or plant patches of grass.
to keep the soil moist
hydropism is when roots of a plant grow only towards the moist soil or any water under the soil...otherwise.. grows to where the water is.
it is very moist because it's very close to water