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what is better soil​

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Answered by sabinamin14
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A good soil is one which has a high water holding capacity, but drains freely leaving air space. Water and nutrients in such a soil, will be easily available to plants. A good soil will be slightly acid (pH 6 – 6.8) at which level the nutrients required by plants are most freely available.

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Answered by 2001roars
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Good soil structure is soft and crumbly, with granular aggregates that hold together even in water. Soil structure can also be blocky, platy, columnar or structureless, such as a single-grain sand or a massive clay soil
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