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why is loamy soil is good in plant growth?

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Answered by Ohyeah1
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Because it can has much more water holding capacity which gives all kind of nutrition
Answered by ayanzubair
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The term loam describes the composition of the soil.

The term loam describes the composition of the soil.Sandy soil is coarse when dry and picked up it will run loosely between your fingers. When damp, you cannot form it into a ball with your hands, as the ball will just crumble away. Sandy soil doesn’t hold water, but it does have plenty of space for oxygen.

The term loam describes the composition of the soil.Sandy soil is coarse when dry and picked up it will run loosely between your fingers. When damp, you cannot form it into a ball with your hands, as the ball will just crumble away. Sandy soil doesn’t hold water, but it does have plenty of space for oxygen.Clay soil feels slippery when wet and you can form a tight hardball with it. When dry, clay soil will be very hard and packed down.

The term loam describes the composition of the soil.Sandy soil is coarse when dry and picked up it will run loosely between your fingers. When damp, you cannot form it into a ball with your hands, as the ball will just crumble away. Sandy soil doesn’t hold water, but it does have plenty of space for oxygen.Clay soil feels slippery when wet and you can form a tight hardball with it. When dry, clay soil will be very hard and packed down.Silt is a mixture of sandy and clay soil. Silt soil will feel soft and can be formed into a loose ball when wet.

The term loam describes the composition of the soil.Sandy soil is coarse when dry and picked up it will run loosely between your fingers. When damp, you cannot form it into a ball with your hands, as the ball will just crumble away. Sandy soil doesn’t hold water, but it does have plenty of space for oxygen.Clay soil feels slippery when wet and you can form a tight hardball with it. When dry, clay soil will be very hard and packed down.Silt is a mixture of sandy and clay soil. Silt soil will feel soft and can be formed into a loose ball when wet.Loam is a pretty equal mix of the previous three soil types. Components of loam will contain sand, silt and clay soil but not the problems. Loam soil will hold water but drain at a rate of about 6-12” per hour. Loam soil should be rich in minerals and nutrients for the plants and loose enough that roots and spread out and grow strong.

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