Biology, asked by vijaydevarakonda15, 10 months ago

b) Which soil works best for planting bean seeds? Explain?​

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Answered by ash1909
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Sandy and silty loam soils are ideal for green beans, although they can grow in almost any soil type except heavy clay. Soil with lots of clay tends to be poorly drained, which can cause root rot and blossom drop.
Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

Explanation:

Bean seeds grow well in nutrition-rich soil with good drainage. Mix theatre compost with replanting soil to prepare your soil for sap. Till the soil duly to break any complexion- suchlike structures. sap are nitrogen-fixing shops, simply put, they can pull nitrogen from the air and make the soil more fertile. Healthy Soil and Fertilising. Peas and sap both prefer well-drained, wettish soils, with a plenitude of organic matter and a soil pH6.0-7.5. You can make your own replanting blend or ameliorate your soil with compost and worm castings.

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