sand
mud, gushy mud or soft soil.
Sand sized particles.
Sandy soil typically drains quickly due to its large particle size and low water retention capacity. Soil mixes with a high proportion of organic matter, such as compost or peat moss, can also promote good drainage by improving soil structure and porosity. Adding perlite or vermiculite to the soil mix can further enhance drainage.
Lots of rain and lots of soil.
Yes, especially annuals. Rain causes the seeds in the soil to germinate quickly, grow quickly, flower quickly and produce seeds that are then scattered on the soil to wait for the next good rain.
water/rain sun and soil and lots of soil
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Sandy topsoil is a type of soil that has a high proportion of sand particles. It drains quickly, so it can be prone to drought and erosion. However, it has good aeration and is easy to work with for gardening and landscaping.
Sandy soil drains well, making it ideal for crops that prefer drier conditions. However, it tends to have low fertility and struggles to retain nutrients. It also warms up quickly in the spring, allowing for earlier planting.
The term for "sukka soil" in English is "sandy soil." Sandy soil has larger particles and drains quickly, making it suitable for certain types of plants that prefer well-draining conditions.
Lack of nutrients in the soil, and lack of ability to hold water- it drains too quickly.
Heavy soil refers to soil with a high clay content, which can hold water and nutrients but drain poorly. Light soil refers to soil with a high sand content, which drains quickly but has poor nutrient retention.