coffee and red berries
coffee and red berries
Hydroponic crops are grown in water with no soil. Most orchids also do not grow in soil.
Silty soil can be found all over India. The silty soil is great for drainage and is used for various things such as gardening.
crops grown in chalky soil
Different types of soil include sandy, silty, clay, and alkaline. Root vegetables, such as carrots, beets, potatoes, and radishes grow well in sand. Silty, loamy soils are ideal for growing most vegetables and flowers. The plants get nutrition from the rich soil. Corn, squash, pumpkins, and okra do well in clay soil. Alkaline soils are difficult for gardeners to produce crops in, but beets, cabbage, and carrots are crops that do well in alkaline soil.
Silty soil is rich in nutrients and retains moisture well, making it suitable for a variety of plants. Some plants that thrive in silty soil include vegetables like carrots, lettuce, and tomatoes, as well as flowering plants such as coneflowers, daylilies, and asters. Additionally, shrubs like hydrangeas and lilacs can also flourish in this type of soil. It's important to ensure good drainage, as silty soil can become compacted if not managed properly.
Crops are dependent on different types of soil, because the acidity of the soil will define what crops can grow in it.
Silty.
CHicken
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Crops that grow in sandy soil have the ability to retain moisture and drain well. These plants include barley and millet.
Rich soil means that the soil is rich in nutrients that a plant needs. If the soil is deficient in those nutrients, the crops grow poorly and produce little fruit, sometimes none.