why do plants grow better in soil than in sand
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Sand As A Plant Growth Medium. Sandhas disadvantages as a growth medium, like the inability to retain water and nutrients. ... Sand that is used for building purposes is washed to remove the smaller silt particles. A natural sand that has some silt and a little organic matter is best for growing plants.
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Sand As A Plant Growth Medium. Sandhas disadvantages as a growth medium, like the inability to retain water and nutrients. ... Sand that is used for building purposes is washed to remove the smaller silt particles. A natural sand that has some silt and a little organic matter is best for growing plants.
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Plants grow in soil better than sand because...
#Soil has more water capability than sand.
#Soil contains more humus than sand.
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#Soil has more water capability than sand.
#Soil contains more humus than sand.
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