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Plants that don't grow in acidic soil?

urmoma doesnt grow in acidic soil


How do conifers make the soil they grow in too acidic for other plants to grow?

q Conifers make the soil they grow in too acidic for other plants too grow because when they let their needles die and fall to the soil, those needles have acidic substances so it goes into the soil making other plants not grow


What soil does a taiga have?

Acidic soil and that's why plants don't grow that much.


What plants can grow in low acidic soil?

potato and cheese


How does adding lime to acidic soil help plants grow?

bh


When would you not correct pH even if it was acidic or basic soil?

Some plants require acidic or basic soils to grow well. in such cases, we will not correct the pH level of the soil also plants like hydrangea get their colour from such acidic or basic soil


Why does no grass grow amongst the conifers?

Conifers are acid loving plants. They tend to make the the soil around them very acidic and turf grasses do not grow very well (if at all) in acidic soil.


Why is it important to know the composition of soil?

One reason is to grow certain types of plants. For example some plants grow well in acidic soil and other grow well in akalyne based soil. If you plant the wrong plants, they won't grow well, or will die within a year or more.


What are vegetable plants?

Vegetable plants are plants where the soil pH is a measurement of how alkaline or acidic the soil is. A reading of less than 7 represents acidic soil and greater than 7 is alkaline. Most vegetables grow well in soil with a pH of 6.5. However, some crops prefer a more acidic environment. See the related link for further information.


What plants are vegetables?

Vegetable plants are plants where the soil pH is a measurement of how alkaline or acidic the soil is. A reading of less than 7 represents acidic soil and greater than 7 is alkaline. Most vegetables grow well in soil with a pH of 6.5. However, some crops prefer a more acidic environment. See the related link for further information.


Will lavatera grow in acidic soil?

Will my lavatera grow in a shady area under a large confer with acidic soil


What does this soil is too alkaline for this plant mean?

alkalinity is a any pH above 7. plants grow ideally in a slightly acidic pH, usually around 6.5. so the soil you have isn't acidic enough for your plants to thrive in.