Garden soil is not suitable for an aquarium (tropical or cold water aquariums). The soil will pollute and cloud the water with soil particles, debris and live organisms that could cause disease to the fish. Only use special aquarium equipment and ingredients: washed gravel, etc.
A garden soil is the soil found in gardens
You can buy the aquarium at the Garden Shop, Just north to our house.
Acadia tree leaves are not okay in vegetable garden compost. Arcadia tree leaves are toxic to the soil and other vegetation.
akash bhandari
no
Worms are not suitable for aquarium soil, consider how worms come to the surface when it is wet, they actually are preventing themselves from drowning. So earthworms will not work, not to mention they eat rotting and decomposing matter, which, for the most part, the aquarium soil is lacking.
Sphagnum moss is added to garden soil because it helps the plants in the garden grow.
That would all depend on where the garden was located. There are so many different types of soil in the world.
Fertile soil/top soil
depends on your definition of garden soil. if its black dirt from your garden yes. if its soil from a bag no. the bagged soil has fertilizer and other stuff in it that wouldn't be too good for a frog
the answer is nothing ok
That depends on the landlord.