Biology, asked by khannamukta, 9 months ago

One needs to frequently dig up soil in garden or pots. Why do you think it is important? Also overwatering the plants often kills them. Why should this practice be avoided? Explain.

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Answered by kanaklath7
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The soil of the pots and gardens should be dug frequently as it would help in making the soil airy and thus helping the roots to breathe.

Roots growing in waterlogged soil may die because they cannot absorb the oxygen needed to function normally. The longer the air is cut off, the greater the root damage. The dying roots decay and cannot supply the plants with nutrients and water. Damage caused by over watering is frequently misdiagnosed as pest damage.

Answered by Anonymous
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The soil of the pots and gardens should be dug frequently as it would help in making the soil airy and thus helping the roots to breathe. Roots growing in waterlogged soil may die because they cannot absorb the oxygen needed to function normally.

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