the good kind
It depends on where in Alaska. The soil around the town of Palmer is a very rich volcanic soil and grows very good crops. The only problem is the short season, though some folks grow some things in greenhouses.
People in Alaska can get soil from various places, such as gardening centers, landscaping suppliers, or by collecting it from their own property. They may also purchase soil mixes or additives to improve the quality of the soil in their gardens or yards.
Depends what part of Alaska one is speaking of, Alaska is a very large area. In most places the soil is rich and with plenty of sunlight in the growing seasons gardens do very well. Cabbages often grow to weigh 60 pounds.
The eleven states that touch Canadian soil are:Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont,New Hampshire, Maine, and Alaska
The best kind of soil for worms is loamy soil, which is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay. This type of soil provides good drainage while retaining enough moisture for worms to thrive. It also offers a balanced mix of nutrients for their diet and allows for easy tunneling.
Alaska's soil is really rich.It's rich because Alaska has a soil called Tanana.
Alaska has the most diverse soil types in North America containing 7 of the 12 soil types. The most common to be found is Tanana soil.
It depends on where in Alaska. The soil around the town of Palmer is a very rich volcanic soil and grows very good crops. The only problem is the short season, though some folks grow some things in greenhouses.
People in Alaska can get soil from various places, such as gardening centers, landscaping suppliers, or by collecting it from their own property. They may also purchase soil mixes or additives to improve the quality of the soil in their gardens or yards.
not plants because there is no soil
The kind of soil created is humus.
The best kind of soil is loam soil.
The kind of soil that the tropical has is moist because whenever it rains the soil gets wet and that becomes moist.
salmon and baked Alaska PS: Ive been to Alaska before
Potting soil.
Alluvial soil
cold water