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Discover Ludwig"poor soil" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe soil that is lacking in nutrients or is not suitable for growing plants. Example: The farmer struggled to grow crops in the poor soil on his land, resulting in low yields and financial losses.
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Fertilizer is not the answer to correct a poor soil.
Only crop that comes from the poor soil is potatoes.
Fast-growing economies often provide poor soil for profits.
One challenge is growing the plant in poor soil.
It has poor soil with peat bogs and heather.
It thrives in tough conditions, unbothered by poor soil and drought.
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When the nutrient-poor soil collapses, they move into other forests.
Until then, Brazil's savannah with its acid, nutrient-poor soil had been thought impossible to cultivate.
Trees in wetland soils can also act as straws, sipping methane from soggy, oxygen-poor soil.
The last glacial period had the same effect: iodine-rich soil was substituted by iodine-poor soil from crystalline rocks.
The cultivation protocol consists of preparing a spawn culture that is mixed with nutrient-poor soil.
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