Introduction to garden soil
Garden soil, also known as vegetable garden soil and pastoral soil, is the soil cultivated and planted with flowers and vegetables. It has a good aggregate structure and is one of the main raw materials for preparing culture soil p>
Garden soil composition
Due to the continuous fertilization and cultivation of the soil, and the accumulation and fermentation of garbage, fallen leaves and straw, the garden soil is rich in humus, high soil fertility and good physical properties p>
Garden soil characteristics
Advantages
First, it is convenient to obtain soil in the garden p>
Second, the cost of garden soil is low p>
Third, the garden soil is rich in humus and the soil fertility is high p>
Shortcomings
First, the surface layer of garden soil is easy to harden when it is dry, and the ventilation and permeability are poor when it is wet, so it should not be used alone when it is used as basin soil p>
Second, the garden soil may contain various bacteria and insect eggs, and the structure is relatively single. Before use, it can be exposed to high temperature or sterilized at high temperature before use p>
Garden soil suitable plants
The garden soil is rich in humus, which has good effect for cultivating rose, pomegranate and general flowers and plants. The underground soil and gravel soil excavated from urban buildings are not garden soil, and should not be directly used for planting flowers or preparing culture soil< span>