due to the plants needing heat!
yep! if it's warm soil :)
Virginia was a colony with rich soil and a warm climate, ideal for cultivating cash crops like tobacco.
Cotton grows mainly in warm places admit likes warm soil
When dead plants decay quickly in warm soil, they produce rich humus which is a nutrient-rich soil amendment that promotes plant growth. This process is beneficial for soil fertility and helps provide essential nutrients for plants to thrive.
We must look after the soil as the soil looks after us.
under a rock or moist warm soil
Soil usually develops more quickly in warm, wet areas than in cold,dry areas.
Keeping the soil warm helps promote root growth and nutrient absorption in plants. While keeping the leaves cool helps prevent overheating, reduce water loss through transpiration, and maintain optimal photosynthesis rates. The temperature regulation of soil and leaves is essential for overall plant health and growth.
on leaves, in the long grass or in the soil, where its warm.
RICHsoil in warm climate
When its worn away...its called erosion
yes, its a bromeliad