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"bare soil" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of soil that has been cleared of vegetation and is left exposed. For example: "The farmer had cleared the land, leaving large patches of bare soil behind."
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Displays of bare soil perhaps?
There are dozens of ways of doing it: we need never see bare soil again.
And finally, a dense stand of plants simply looks prettier than bare soil.
3) Do not waste water on foliage or the bare soil between plants.
The tunnel walls are bare soil with regular wooden supports to prevent collapse - although it still remains a dangerous business.
Typically, April is the month to clear my windowsills of seedlings and start to fill up bare soil.
He scattered a few pine needles over the bare soil, then stepped over to investigate a bump.
Creeping Charlie must contact bare soil to progress, so thick turf will stop it in its tracks.
Colchicums grown in bare soil beneath a tree or shrub are easily and irretrievably bashed by wind and rain.
Scatter seeds wherever you have bare soil, wait for the rain and thin ruthlessly once they appear.
Allan sows tagetes saved from the year before last in a short nursery row on the only remaining bare soil.
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