loam
The term "loam" refers to the texture of soil, including its ability, to compact and its relative coarseness. Loam is a mixture of even parts sand, clay and silt. It it the ideal garden soil for most plants, providing good nutrition, drainage and aeration.
loam or humus well both are good but mostly loam
Loam is considered to be the best kind of soil because it has enough air and water space for the roots of the plant to get air and water for the good growth of the plant.
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loam
The term "loam" refers to the texture of soil, including its ability, to compact and its relative coarseness. Loam is a mixture of even parts sand, clay and silt. It it the ideal garden soil for most plants, providing good nutrition, drainage and aeration.
loam or humus well both are good but mostly loam
Loam is considered to be the best kind of soil because it has enough air and water space for the roots of the plant to get air and water for the good growth of the plant.
Loam is the soil that contains moisture and nutrients to support a plants growth.
Drainage is a reason why nematodes affect plants is sandy soil more than in clay or loam. Clay or loam may end up retaining too much water for the roundworms in question. Infiltration and percolation of water tends to be faster and non-saturating in sandy soils, which offer a drier environment, which adult nematodes prefer for ensuring the next generation's sustainability.
Sandy loam soil
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Loam soil is better
Loam soil having good water retention capacity.
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loam soil