Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Tiffany Towers What Happend

: Distribution

classified in three types: pebbles, sand and clay. "The pebbly
, they predominate in the pebbles, stones and pieces of land with a diameter greater than 2mm. This type of soil allows water to drain and drain so it does not puddle. Pebbles with a problem for seed germination and hinder the work of cultivation, as well as the particles are too large to be assimilated by the roots. "The clay
are soils with very small particles very well treated but stagnant water easily and is very difficult to work, but once worked the land remains the property for some time.
"The sandy , holds little water. It works easily but does not maintain the form we give to work it.

To have the ideal soil, but what we had would have to acquire a land that is a mixture of these three, with a mixture of sand, clay and pebbles no more than 2 mm, this mixture could acquire land and adding manure and compost and working the land properly, and oreándola mimándola for water to enter and be retained but not clumping.

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