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  2. Psammophyte - Wikipedia

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    A psammophyte is a plant that grows in sandy and often unstable soils. Psammophytes are commonly found growing on beaches , deserts , and sand dunes . Because they thrive in these challenging or inhospitable habitats , psammophytes are considered extremophiles , and are further classified as a type of psammophile .

  3. Cowpea - Wikipedia

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    The optimum temperature for cowpea growth is 30 °C (86 °F), making it only available as a summer crop for most of the world. It grows best in regions with an annual rainfall between 400 and 700 mm (16 and 28 in). The ideal soils are sandy and it has better tolerance for infertile and acid soil than most other crops.

  4. Tilth - Wikipedia

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    The soil management practices required to maintain soil tilth are a function of the soil type. Sandy and gravelly soils are naturally deficient in small pores and are therefore drought-prone, whereas loams and clays can retain and thus supply crops with more water. [4]

  5. 5 Outdoor Plants That Are Incredibly Hard to Kill - AOL

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    According to Hermanson, the kitchen staples growing in your cutting garden are actually pretty challenging to kill. If you're looking for plants that can withstand a lot of changes, both via the ...

  6. Potassium deficiency (plants) - Wikipedia

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    Potassium deficiency, also known as potash deficiency, is a plant disorder that is most common on light, sandy soils, because potassium ions (K +) are highly soluble and will easily leach from soils without colloids. [1] Potassium deficiency is also common in chalky or peaty soils with a low clay content.

  7. Vermiculite and Perlite Aren't Interchangeable—Here's ... - AOL

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    Depending on your garden’s soil type and plants, one could be a better solution to your soil concerns than the other. We spoke with gardening experts to learn the differences between vermiculite ...

  8. Sand - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture: Sandy soils are ideal for crops such as watermelons, peaches, and peanuts, and their excellent drainage characteristics make them suitable for intensive dairy farming. Air filtration: Finer sand particles mixed with cloth was commonly used in certain gas mask filter designs but have largely been replaced by microfibers.

  9. Podzol - Wikipedia

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    The USDA soil taxonomy [16] and the Chinese soil taxonomy [17] call these soils Spodosols. [18] The Canadian system of soil classification matches Podzols with soils under the Podzolic order (e.g. Humo-Ferric Podzol). [19] [20] The Australian Soil Classification [21] uses the term Podosols. The Brazilian Soil Classification System [22] calls ...