Soil that retains water and gives daffodils "wet feet" will cause bulb rot and the plants/bulbs will die. Sandy soil is well drained and slightly acidic and that is a favorite of daffodils. Sandy soil will also make for slightly taller daffodils, which are preferred if you like cut flowers.
Moist healthy, unpolluted soil.
It depends on the soil. If the soil is in, let's say Florida, the soil would be moist. It would because it is a peninsula, it has many lakes and ponds, and it rains a lot. If the soil was in a desert, then obviously it would be dry. I hope this helped you! :)
The kind of soil that the tropical has is moist because whenever it rains the soil gets wet and that becomes moist.
the soil is dry
miracle-gro works for most flowers!
Moist, well drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun
Moist, well drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun
A Kumquat tree needs full sun and well drained soil. You will need to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
moist
Daffodils do not need plant food. These are autotrophs and hence prepare their own food.
Worms themselves are moist. Their moisture "equilibrium" doesn't change in moist soil. But dry soil will desiccate them - they head deeper looking for moister soil.