No.
Clay is quite rich in nutrients but lacks organic material and will dry out if not watered or will go sticky if watered too much.
The ideal soil for a garden is a loam soil. It contains a balance of all three soil materials-silt, sand and clay-plus humus. Loam is dark in color and is soft, dry and crumbly-in your hands.
Loam is a soil comprised of almost equal amounts of sand and silt and a little less clay.
no you cant try it urself
You just use pottery clay. In runescape, you mine clay.
You can clean your outdoor clay garden pots with a damp cloth or sponge. If the stains do not come out, you can use a mild soap or detergent. You can also use a nylon cleaning pad or brush on tough spots.
The reason for use of iron making garden gates is that they are resistant to corrosion.
Making things out of clay is called ceramics and pottery. Clay itself is not something that we make. It occurs naturally, and we just dig it up and use it.
You should use air dry modeling clay that is moist and ready to use. Either that or I would use any clay that you would fire in a kiln. Otherwise, It probably won't be food safe. It depends on what you will be puttuing in it.
The reason for use of iron making garden gates is that they are resistant to corrosion.
You might want to look at the silver clay. It works like clay but bakes into silver.
The reason for use of iron making garden gates is that they are resistant to corrosion.
baking powder
Natural clays, without additives, or use latex gloves
The dryness of the air is making my garden die.