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Why does clayey soil cannot grow plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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Clay soils are not always bad. They hold more water than sandy soils and are often high in nutrients plants need. But clay soils can become so waterlogged that they deprive plant roots of oxygen, or so dry that they become too hard to dig in.❤️

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