Soil that traps sediment
Spongy means something that is similar to a sponge. It is porous, elastic, compressible, and absorbent. This means it lacks firmness.
Soil pollution can decrease soil productivity by disrupting nutrient cycling, reducing water infiltration and retention, and harming soil organisms. Contaminants like heavy metals or pesticides can inhibit plant growth and lower crop yields, leading to a decline in soil productivity over time.
Clay soil has very fine particles that pack together tightly, creating small spaces that can trap air and water. This compacted structure limits the movement of air and water through the soil, leading to poor drainage and aeration.
The most important role of soil is to support plant growth by providing nutrients, water, and anchorage for roots. Soil also helps in the cycling of nutrients, filtering water, and providing habitat for a diverse range of organisms.
Step farming reduces soil erosion by breaking the flow of water down a slope, allowing it to infiltrate into the soil gradually. This slows down water runoff, reducing the speed at which soil is carried away. Additionally, the terraces formed by step farming help to trap sediments and prevent them from being washed away.
by breathing in lots of spores from the soil.
Absolutely NOT as NO sewerage shall enter a waste line (soil)It does require a "waste trap" such as a "P" type
yes, but its range is limited to swampy soil.
The flys provide the nutrients to the plant that the soil lacks.
If you reduce the soil connection to 2" and install a trap
It should have plenty of soil and water with sticks and bugs from the tropicals
the don't see they put webs down and feel the vibration
Your Venus fly trap may be yellowing due to lack of sunlight, overwatering, or poor soil quality. Adjusting these factors may help improve the health of your plant.
Mostly sunlight water and CO2, It traps insects for trace elements ... so that it can live in poor soil.
Spongy means something that is similar to a sponge. It is porous, elastic, compressible, and absorbent. This means it lacks firmness.
Soil pollution can decrease soil productivity by disrupting nutrient cycling, reducing water infiltration and retention, and harming soil organisms. Contaminants like heavy metals or pesticides can inhibit plant growth and lower crop yields, leading to a decline in soil productivity over time.
Clay soil has very fine particles that pack together tightly, creating small spaces that can trap air and water. This compacted structure limits the movement of air and water through the soil, leading to poor drainage and aeration.