Which soil is good for growing flowers

Due to the different habits of flowers and trees, soil requirements are also different, so it should be a reasonable choice of soil. Sand and soil: The texture is soft and loose, alkali-free, and the drainage effect is good. It is most suitable for cutting, seeding, and raising seedlings of flowers and trees, but it is easy to dry and is not suitable for planting woody flowers. Street soil: After being fully fermented, it can be selected and used because it has a certain fertilizer effect. It is suitable for planting perennial flowers and trees, and is suitable for planting jellyfish, figs, and large pomegranates. Gel particle soil: Because of its large space, drainage and ventilation effects are good, and the soil temperature is low, evaporation of water and fertilizer is less, the effect of planting seeds, smiling, jasmine and other good. Farmland vegetable garden soil: It belongs to semi-gel semi-sand soil, contains a certain amount of humus, and has good fertilizer effect. It is more favorable for growing evergreen plants such as pine, cypress and palm. River mud, grass ash, hillside rot and leaf: These types of soil are loose and fertile, rich in humus, and acidic. For cultivation of potted flowers such as Clivia, Amaryllis, and Rhododendron, it is very advantageous.