PiO: plants for poor and sandy soils

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P:Please tell me what kind of plants I can plant in poor - sandy soil. I have recently had a plot of land and I would like to manage it wisely. At the moment, there are Scots pine, birches and 4 oaks growing on it.

O:The following plants are suitable for sandy soils:

Conifers

firs : single-colored and Nikko; pines: black, common, tar; blue spruce.

Deciduous trees

birches : paper and warty;

maples : ashleaf, field, common, silvery;

ash : manna, Pennsylvania; three-blade needle.

Coniferous shrubs

junipers : common, Sabine, creeping, dispersed, virgin;mountain pine .

Deciduous shrubs

ałycza, barberry, elderberry, hawthorn, cotoneaster, Siberian carrageenan, Podolski perukowiec, shrubby cinquefoil, wrinkled rose, narrow-leaved pencil, sea buckthorn, tartar dry wood, tamarisks, tavulas, heathers, broom.

Climbers

choke roundleaf, Aubert's knotweed, vine.

Perennials

cloves, sand hellings, yarrow, lavender, perennial lupine, thyme, rudbeckie, rock marshmallow, evergreen garment.

Lawn

Before setting up the lawn, enrich the soil with a layer of gardening soil about 15 cm thick and dig it.The seeds should be a mixture of grasses with a lot of fescue.Poor sandy soil can be improved in its top layer by adding a 5 cm layer of clay, compost soil and peat and mixing them with the top layer earth.

The structure, moisture and fertility of the soil will improve significantly. Another way is to use legumes (lupine, phacelia or seradella) as fertilizer.After setting up the garden, we must not forget to water and fertilize the plants regularly.

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