soil doesn't grow anywhere
West Virginia's state soil, adopted on April 2, 1997, is the Monongahela Silt Loam.
The normal kind
West Virginia has a variety of soil types, with some areas having rich, fertile soil suitable for agriculture. The state's soil quality can vary depending on factors such as elevation, climate, and geological formations. Overall, West Virginia has productive agricultural regions that support a range of crops and livestock.
Virginia's natural resources include: rich fertile soil which grows tobacco, grains, and fruits.
Blonnie Hugh Williams has written: 'Soil survey of Hampshire County, West Virginia' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps 'Soil survey of Hardy and Pendleton counties, West Virginia' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps
Yes, it grows on top of the soil.
It grows in dirt
Key West has sandy soil that is low in nutrients and organic matter. This type of soil drains well but may require additional fertilization for plants to thrive.
red soil
it is fertile soil which grows tobacco, grains, fruits, and vegetables. The state also has minerals, lumber to make things and fisheries to fish.
soil
fertile soil.