information about plants and soil
Some plants doesn't support salted soils and waters.
Ash supplies potash, an essential plant nutrient. Ash is good for acidic soils not for alkaline soils. Forest soils are usually acidic. Some plants do well in acidic soils others do well in alkaline soils. Figure out what soil you have and what you plan to plant and look up to see what they like.
I believe that it`s Fertile Soil. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong. Someone else may know. There are many kinds of soils and different kinds of plants grow in different kind of soils. There is no one name for soil/dirt that plants can grow in. Most soils are fertile to some degree
The pitcher plants, flycatchers, sundews, etc, are plants that tend to grow in nutrient poor soils. By feeding on insects the plants get all the nutrients they need for growth.
Ash supplies potash, an essential plant nutrient. Ash is good for acidic soils not for alkaline soils. Forest soils are usually acidic. Some plants do well in acidic soils others do well in alkaline soils. Figure out what soil you have and what you plan to plant and look up to see what they like.
Alpines.
Soils get their organic material from the plants that live, or have lived, in them. Deserts have few plants to provide this material.
Homer Dwight Chapman has written: 'Diagnostic criteria for plants and soils' -- subject(s): Plants, Soils, Nutrition, Analysis, Deficiency diseases in plants
The plants hold the soil in place
what will be the objectives of ecological mapping of plants tolerant towards contaminated soils of agra.
Without enough nitrogen, and minerals such as phosphorus and potassium, plants cannot create the molecules they need to grow and function. Soils without these elements (and others) have to be fertilized to grow crops. Growing certain crops can also restore at least some of the nitrogen. Some plants have adapted to nutrient-poor soils, such as the Venus flytrap, which gets organic material from insects it traps.
strawberries!