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The soil needed depends on the plant. Cactus and succulents use a sandy soil. Orchids take bark. Other plants need a soil made for container use.
brown soil
To measure a quart of soil, use a quart container or a measuring cup that holds one quart (equivalent to 4 cups or about 0.95 liters). Fill the container with soil, ensuring it is loosely packed and not compacted. Level off the soil at the top of the container for an accurate measurement. To ensure consistency, you can sift the soil if needed, but avoid packing it down.
To effectively utilize container composting for nutrient-rich soil in your garden, start by layering kitchen scraps, yard waste, and soil in a container. Keep the compost moist and turn it regularly to aerate. Once the compost is dark and crumbly, it's ready to use in your garden to enrich the soil with nutrients.
Soil helps the growth of plants although it depends on which kind of soil you use but any soil will work.For instance I use Miracle grow.
any soil will work but its best to use store bought soil.
yes what kind of question was that
A scale or balance would be the appropriate tool to use for finding the mass of soil. Place a container on the scale, tare it to zero, then add the soil to determine its mass.
Probably Just don't put it in too long and take caution;make sure you put a cover on the container and use a microwavable container.
It depends on what kind of soil you use. But, yes soil does work because it helps grow crops, plants, and food.
:) It depends what kind of soil you use and how often it rains.
You need loam soil it's the best kind you can use your welcome