Soil - Almost all fruits do best in slightly acidic soil, somewhere between a pH of 5.5 and 6.5. Blueberries prefer a soil of even greater acidity of between 4.09 and 5.0.okkk
When planting any plant you need to compress the soil around the plant. Not too much just enough so the plant cannot be pulled out (or blown out)of the soil easily.
plant then first plant then first
Cover crops, planting in swirvy lines, or plant in a greenhouse! ; )
The best soil in which we can plant rice is loam soil or alluvial soil. They both are useful as they can retail water and moisture.
Planting in soil and cotton is not a good idea really. If you are doing a experiment then you cant rush it. If you are just planting a plant try to use soils with plant food inside of them and give it water daily.
That really depends on the soil type, when you are going to plant and what oat variety/cultivar you are planting. As such this question cannot be answered.
You plant the seed in some fertile soil and water it every day- not too much, though.
conservation plowing or "no till"
plant more trees as planting trees prevents soil from washing away because it holds it together.
A question you need to answer before planting anything is what kind of soil does this plant require or what kinda of climate does the plant need?
Soil depletion is when the soil no longer has any nutrients needed for living organisms. This happens in agriculture with planting fields so farmers change what fields they plant on every year.
Every plant needs sunlight, water, and soil. How much sunlight and soil is specific to the plant. The soil is specific to the plant as well. If the plant is bought, it should have a tag on it that tells you everything you need to know on this subject. If it is not store bought and is a plant you got near your neighborhood, simply planting it should be alright.