Gardeners gently dig up the soil around the roots of garden plants frequently. Give
reasons
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For easier percolation of water
For aerating the soil/enabling air to get into deeper layers of soil;
For removing the weeds
For easier growth of soil
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Answer:
it is done so as to assure that the roots get enough water and are not dry
Explanation:
it assures that when soil is dug up it creates a bowl like structure around the roots so that while watering them the water remains there and is not washed away
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