Q8. Which soil is best for growing crops and why?
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black soil
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Because it is more fertile than othee soil
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- As a result, a loamy soil is one that has nearly equal numbers of all three types of particles.
- Most garden plants thrive in loamy soil, which retains a lot of moisture while draining well enough to allow adequate air to reach the roots.
- Many gardeners lament the compacted and/or poorly drained soil in their gardens.
- The persevering gardener can save heavy, compacted soil.
- As the soil is cultivated each year, add a good amount of organic matter like compost, animal manure, cover crops, or organic mulch materials.
- The soil compaction will ultimately ease, albeit it may take several years.
- Although a little amount of sand can be used together with the organic waste, sand should not be used alone.
- Organic matter has various advantages over sand, including enhanced aeration and higher water and nutrient retention capacity.
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