Science, asked by khehraraman425, 7 months ago

why are roots of herbs are not strong​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A well-prepped garden with fresh soil can go along way. Using soil that is tired, with no nutrients left to offer you herbs isn't conducive to success. Spent soil that hasn't been worked, had compost added or been worked to turn up fresh soil doesn't give your herb a warm welcome to its new home.
Answered by Anonymous
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A well-prepped garden with fresh soil can go along way. Using soil that is tired, with no nutrients left to offer you herbs isn't conducive to success. Spent soil that hasn't been worked, had compost added or been worked to turn up fresh soil doesn't give your herb a warm welcome to its new home.

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