a complex soil food web lives in your garden; it's teeming with earthworms, mites, bacteria, fungi---all kinds of mostly microscopic, interdependent organisms that release mineral nutrients and create the loose soil structure crops need to thrive. Beneficial mycorrhizal fungi (see "The Magic of Mycorrhizal Fungi," Page 24) grow in and around plant roots, mining subsoil for nutrients and water to share with your crops. Other microorganisms prevent diseases and help plants withstand insect attacks.
Succession can make soil more fertile by not plowing the ground so much. If your soil is not fertile than that means the soil is either drifting away in the wind or you are just not taking enough care into the soil. I hope that helps.
loosing fertile soil causes the plant to get poor nutrition which will make it sick or die.
You should rotate your crops. it helps it be fertile.
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The grasslands are likely to have fertile soil. The temperate deciduous forest also has fertile soil.
Succession can make soil more fertile by not plowing the ground so much. If your soil is not fertile than that means the soil is either drifting away in the wind or you are just not taking enough care into the soil. I hope that helps.
Because, they swallow the soil to make it fertile.
loosing fertile soil causes the plant to get poor nutrition which will make it sick or die.
The fertile soil was good for planting seeds.
You should rotate your crops. it helps it be fertile.
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rivers flourishes with soil erosion and then it through of in the banks of river and make land fertile,
Omg,like i seriously like do not know but anyway let me make an educated guessFertile soil is when the soil is not rich in nutrients .The oppsite of fertile soil is fertilizated soil.Hope i helped!
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Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
When the animals die they are decomposed and that make the soil more fertile.