Garden soil usually refers to underground soil, which is generally called garden soil. This kind of soil is breathable. It is most suitable to plant some waterlogging-tolerant plants, such as orchids, geraniums, cherry blossoms and longevity flowers, after mixing some melon skins and peanut shells into the garden soil.
What plants are suitable for pastoral soil?
There are many plants suitable for planting in pastoral soil, such as jasmine, bougainvillea, chrysanthemum, sunflower, green radish, clivia and so on. However, the drainage of this kind of soil is not particularly good, and some granular soil can be added to make the soil more loose.
Problems needing attention in soil and water conservation in pastoral areas
Garden soil collected from outside may contain a lot of germs and eggs, so it must be disinfected before use, otherwise it will hinder the growth of plants. Disinfection can be done by sun exposure, spraying and high temperature. Generally, the sterilized garden soil is not used alone, but mixed with cinder, stone, egg shell, peanut shell and other substances to reduce the viscosity of the garden soil.