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Thin soil can be both good and bad. It can be bad because it may not provide enough nutrients for plants to thrive. However, it can also be good as it can prevent waterlogging and promote better drainage, which some plants prefer. It all depends on the specific needs of the plants being grown.
No, it is called permafrost, which is a top layer of frozen soil. It is bad for growing plants which is one reason that there is not many plants in the tundra.
HeAlThY?! Unless your talking about plants-then yes(good water, not bad.). All it does is make it wet, as far as I know. ----- Water doesn't make healthy soil (for plants to grow in), however the amount of nutrients in the soil will.
If you mean the technique of becoming dependent on petroleum based chemicals in the soil and on plants, the answer is BAD.
Good organic soil is best for most plants. But some plants prefer sand or rocky soil. Do some research to see what your plants prefer.
YES, Clayey soil is good for mangrove plants because of its minerals
As plants absorb water from the ground, various other materials get absorbed as well. Rich soil allows for good nutrients to be absorbed, while bad soil can actually poison the plant.
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
Bad- It kills all the trees plants, releases a lot of carbon dioxide and can kill animals Good- Can give the soil a lot of nutrients for future growing
Mostly, plants grown in bad soil fail to germinate properly and it also fails in gaining necessary nutrients essential for the plants growth. But this entirely relies on what type of plant.
Good soil has a lot of good nutrients that your plants need. Poor soil usually lacks nutrients for the plants so the difference is great. Good soil: The leaves will be nice and green, ( if you water it well) Poor soil: they will be yellow Good soil: The produce will have out bursting flavor. Poor soil: It will be tasteless.
in Egypt it would be black it meant good soiln and red was a bad color becaus it meant clay soil which does not help the plants