Because of its fibrous root system which remains confined to the top soil.
Marigolds will grow best in sandy or loamy soil. They can also grow well in a clay type of soil.
Plants need a mixture of sandy soil, loamy soil, and sand to grow well, preferably about 30% of each, because each supplies the plant with what it needs to grow. If there is no loam, the plant cannot receive as much nutrition and minerals from the clay and sand.
Loamy soil makes plants grow faster. The soil in question models the best situations in terms of drainage, infiltration and percolation of moisture so that air and water pore spaces do not get clogged. Loamy soil also serves as the model for optimal delivery of nutrients and support for food chains and webs.
in clay soil or wet soil has diameter of 0.22mm to 0.66mm
Hydroponics is a system in which you grow plants in mineral nutrients without soil. Growing wheat-grass is a common use for this method.
It needs Fertilized soil in order to grow.
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.
in loamy soil corn, basil, apple, beans, cauliflower in sandy soil cabbage, carrots, broccoli, potatoes, watermelon in clay soil paddy, sugarcane, wheat in black cotton, black beans, lady's finger, brinjaal
Marigolds will grow best in sandy or loamy soil. They can also grow well in a clay type of soil.
Loamy soil is generally the best type of soil for most plants to grow easily. It has a good balance of sand, silt, and clay, allowing for adequate drainage and moisture retention. Additionally, loamy soil provides a good mix of nutrients for plant growth.
Acid loving plants like azaleas and rhododendrums. Also shade tolerant plants like ferns, choleus, hosta. All the above plants will grow on loam as will most plants. Loam is actually top spit soil and does not describe the chemical content. Loam does not have to be acid although it can be or alkaline or neutral.
Plants need a mixture of sandy soil, loamy soil, and sand to grow well, preferably about 30% of each, because each supplies the plant with what it needs to grow. If there is no loam, the plant cannot receive as much nutrition and minerals from the clay and sand.
wheat,barley,ryes rice,corn,grain sorghum
spring
Loamy soil
They grow in small loamy dirt mounds.
oilseeds grow in well drained loamy soil