The best soil that wheat will grow in is loamy well-drained soil. This type of soil has equal parts clay soil particles, sand and silt.
Loam
Whatever, The Kind You Buy. Not The Natural Soil, It Ruins The Surface Of The Earth.
Topsoil is generally best, however soil type and quality will depend largely on the types of crops you're raising. Soil PH is a big factor in determining which plants will do well in your climate and soil type.
red soil
They require an acid soil.
The best type of soil for growing these plants is sand and top soil mixed with a little vitamin d.
Loam
Potting soil is probably the best kind of soil for garening be sure to add fertilizer to it.
Whatever, The Kind You Buy. Not The Natural Soil, It Ruins The Surface Of The Earth.
Put fertilizer in clay soil to make more rich for growing plants
Topsoil is generally best, however soil type and quality will depend largely on the types of crops you're raising. Soil PH is a big factor in determining which plants will do well in your climate and soil type.
11.5 percent pro reffering to wheat may mean the type of seeds a farmer is using. It may also refer to nutrients added to the soil where the wheat is growing.
The main type of climate that's best for growing wheat is dry. Wheat may get by with just a watering when the seeds are planted. But two or three waterings may be needed if the summer is particularly dry. A soil moisture check and a check of the crop for parched parts will tell whether the wheat is in need of watering or not.
Loamy soil is the best soil to grow plants.it is nor sandy or clayey.it drains water easily.it holds more water.
alluvial
Wheat generally grows best in temperate climates with cool temperatures during the growing season and enough moisture for proper growth and development. It requires around 10-12 inches of water during the growing season, and thrives in areas with well-drained soil and full sunlight. Wheat can also tolerate some level of frost, depending on the variety.
Growing plants organically is always best. Loam soil is a type of soil, just as sand and clay are a type of soil. In regards to vegetable gardening most plants do best in a loamy soil. If that soil happens to be pesticide/chemical fertilizer free all the better.