Plants suitable for clay soilClay soil has a heavy texture and poor tillage properties. The soil particles are closely arranged and lack large pores. It has poor air permeability and water permeability, but it has strong water and fertilizer retention capabilities and is very resistant to fertilizer. In addition, nutrients are not easily lost, organic matter decomposes slowly, and humus is easily accumulated. Clay soil is suitable for growing lotus. Lotus is suitable for growing in clay in water. It can grow stably and is conducive to later growth and development. In addition, clay soil is also suitable for growing lotus, reed, honeysuckle, rice, bauhinia, crape myrtle, willow, banyan, poplar, etc. 1. Lotus Lotus likes sticky soil because it grows in water. Sticky soil seeps water slowly and has good water retention. It only needs to be watered once a week during maintenance. If sandy soil is used, it is prone to drought, which is not good for the growth of lotus. 2. Lotus Lotus also likes clay soil, in which it can absorb nutrients better and retain water and fertilizer more effectively, which is beneficial to its growth. During maintenance, you should also pay attention to the light problem. It likes light, so let it get as much sun as possible, and ensure at least 8 hours of light per day. 3. Banyan Tree The banyan tree has a relatively developed root system and a tall tree shape, making it suitable for cultivation in clay soil, which allows it to better take root in the soil and avoid being blown away by the wind. During maintenance, it is also necessary to apply fertilizer regularly to ensure sufficient nutrients and promote better germination and growth of roots, branches and leaves. 4. Bauhinia The root system of Bauhinia is relatively developed, and its resistance to drought and cold is poor. The temperature of clay soil changes little and its water retention capacity is strong, which can protect its root system well. Therefore, it is suitable for planting in clay soil, which is beneficial to its growth. |
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