This is quite simple. 150 x 15 will give you the number of bulbs Barbara planted.
Answer Yes, clay helps plants as clay contains many elements and compounds in clay are useful for plants life.
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No clay is not an organic material, it is made from minerals.
Put fertilizer in clay soil to make more rich for growing plants
BY taking a piece of clay and doing what a 2 year old could do
Some plants don't mind clay soil. But many plants do not. They get too much water around the roots and rot.
better in soil
If the soil is red, it could be clay, which is not too hospitable to growing plants. If you want to plant in clay, you can follow the advice, below, to amend the soil. Then you may be able to grow plants that thrive in your climate.
you can break up the clay or take it out
you can break up the clay or take it out
If the plant can get established on the clay soil, it usually does very well. The problem is getting it established, as clay soil makes root penetration very difficult for the plant.
soil as there are more nutrients