Loam - as all other soils - is a complex mixture of compounds.
Loam is added to muddy water to help clarify it. The loam particles attract the muddy particles, which then settle to the bottom of the container, leaving clearer water above. This process is known as flocculation.
Loam soil is considered the best for growing plants because it has a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay. Loam soil provides good drainage, moisture retention, and nutrient availability for plant roots to thrive.
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Clay soil is one comprised of soil particles that are extremely fine (0.02mm in diameter). The particles are extremly closely packed, which does not allow much "pore space" with in the soil - making it generally anearobic in nature. As the particles are very small the clay has a high surface area and can retain a lot of water when wet; on the flip side once it dried out it bakes hard and is difficult to rehydrate. Clay soils also shrink in volume when they dry. Most plants will not grow in heavy clay soils which the exception of some (roses and grapes) which thrive in them.
what is the pilipino term of loam
Loam - loam is the best soil that makes the plants grow and strong..........
Loam is a description, not an object.
Michael Loam was born in 1797.
Michael Loam died in 1871.
any soil can be acidic to a point where lime is necessary. the difference in soil textures relates to how much lime is needed. ie a sandy loam would need less lime to get the same results that a lot of lime would do in a clay loam. check you soil pH first
loam because loam consist of minerals that are needed by the plants to grow healthy.
The word for fertile loam is "humus".
Loam is pronounced as "loh-m." It rhymes with "home."
Loam is loose, very rich soil.
Loam example is:soil,clay,sand,and humus.
Lome is contained by equal amounts of sand, silt, clay, and organic matter.