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because the salt is of couse too sour for the plants than it makes them dehydrated and weak....thats all i knoe...

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Q: Why is it important to keep salt out of the plants' soil?
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Do plants need salt in there soil?

no


What do salt do to the soil?

Salt is a contaminant for soils because many plants doesn't accept too much salt in soil.


Is salt harmful to the soil?

Most plants won't grow in soil has salt in it. Some plants will still grow, there are often the types of plants you see growing near the beach.


How does the removal of plants contribute to soil salinity?

Plants' roots hold the soil together so that the salt can not raise up. But when we harvest our crops, the soil is left and salt can easily come up.


Why don't plants grow well with salt?

The salt kills the nutrients in the soil.


Are slugs useful to plants?

Yes, putting salt around plants can keep slugs away even though there is possible collateral damage or death to the vegetation in question. Salt dehydrates animals and plants so that plants in particular do not access necessary soluble nutrients. Repulsion of slugs may be achieved through sprinkling coffee grounds, a control that will not harm the plant, its neighbors or the soil in which they all grow.


How is soil important?

Soil is important because without it there would be no plants and without plants we have no oxygen unless your an alein


Will salt or vinegar prevent plants from growing in soil?

Yes. Salt will. The Romans did it to the Carthaginians. :]


Why is plants so important to soil?

Hi Soil is the main source of nutrients and minerals for the plants. It also protects the plants from not getting uprooted.


What do plants absorb from the soil?

Nutrients and water.


Why is it important for soil to absorb water?

Water is important for soil so that the soil can be health and grow plants!


Why do plants keep soil from eroding?

The roots of the plants keep the soil in place, and ground covers (clovers, grass) prevent runoff erosion.