no
I think having Nitrogen in the soil helps when planting in the soil. And decomposing leaves tend to provide for such reason.
The fertile soil was good for planting seeds.
Because of it's soil, the soil is good for tobacco planting.
Because of it's soil, the soil is good for tobacco planting.
Extensive or intensive, indoors or outdoors, and non-soil or soil are ways of planting. Extensive planting needs more space than intensive cultivation.
Loam soil
yes break a leaf off and put it in good planting soil
Planting in soil and cotton is not a good idea really. If you are doing a experiment then you cant rush it. If you are just planting a plant try to use soils with plant food inside of them and give it water daily.
planting more trees and by planting them in rows
As is true today, the valleys are rich and fertile, but the land is rocky and hilly elsewhere. Farmers who did not use good planting procedures faced soil erosion. But using a variety of planting tactics, agriculture prospers.
Different crops use and leave different vitamins and minerals in the soil. Planting a variety of crops will maintain good amounts of nutrients in the soil.