Apples will grow well in many different soil types, but they will do best if the pH level is right for them. Apples like a slightly acidic soil, so a pH level around 6.5 is ideal.
Frequent rains, fertile soil and moderate temperature.
BEARKerumm no its balance i just answered it and balance was right..soBALANCE
now days the water table of soil is increase. In this land mango orchard is present. how mango can manage this type of soil
The soil that is required for the growth of a watermelon is deep sandy loam soil.
this may not be true but i believe that the seed needs cold climate and plenty of fertile soil. if it doesnt work oh well
well it depnds what kind of apple it is and also you can ask how many seeds does a apple have
alluvial soil
No, apple cider vinegar does not hurt poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, apple cider vinegar is acidic, and poinsettias are acid-loving plants. They prefer soil pH ranges between 4.5 and 6.5, that is, between the quite acidic to the lower limits of the neutral zone that so many ornamentals favor. Apple cider vinegar is quite effective at sanitizing soil, and poinsettias are sensitive to less than sanitary conditions. So poinsettias like their soil acidic and clean, and apple cider vinegar fits the bill on both counts.
different soil and climatic conditions
clay soil
red soil
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