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What kind of soil do you choose? Plant good trees?

🌱 What kind of soil do you choose to grow trees?

Many people grow trees and don't survive. Yellow leaves, slow growth, even watering.

Most problems often start from "soil" without our knowledge.

✅ The most suitable soil for planting trees.

Is loam or black soil

Because there are important features that trees like very much

1. Drain well, no frills, roots do not rot.

2. A suitable aquifer makes the tree not dehydrated.

3. There is air intake in the soil, breathing roots, strong trees.

❌ Solid soil, tight soil, too clay. How is the problem?

1. Water logging. Air root.

2. Roots can't walk. Trees grow slowly.

3. Not long to plant, yellow leaves, withers or dies easily.

🔧 A simple solution to solid soil.

👉 Mix ✔️ coarse sand into the soil.

Keeps the soil clearer.

The water flows through better.

Airy. The roots grow well.

Very suitable for ornamental plants, fruit trees and general landscaping work.

🌿 Brief summary

Plant beautiful trees, not just water well.

But it has to start with "good soil."

The garden is beautiful, strong, lasts a long time.

Start with the soil, sir. 🌱

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Late winter gardening isn’t planting season — it’s preparation season. Before your last frost date, do these three things: 1️⃣ Clear garden beds Remove leftover debris so soil warms evenly and pests don’t hide. 2️⃣ Plan plant locations Decide where everything will grow before the rush of
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