A Scientific Article by Miss Noor Al-Huda Azmi Hassan Entitled: “Organic Soil”

27/02/2026   Share :        
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Organic soil is characterized by its richness in organic matter resulting from the decomposition of plants and animals. Its dark color and excellent moisture retention make it highly fertile for plant growth. It contains many essential nutrients and beneficial microbes that decompose organic matter and support soil fertility. It can be widely used in organic farming and home gardening. Sometimes its pH needs adjustment to suit all types of crops. It helps improve soil structure and increase aeration, facilitating root growth. It can be mixed with other soil types to enhance fertility. Organic soil enhances plants’ ability to resist drought and diseases. It can be used in gardens and small to medium farms. It provides high productivity and excellent crop quality. It helps improve the soil’s water retention capacity. It is an ideal choice for sustainable agriculture and environmental projects. Preserving organic soil helps protect the environment and biodiversity. It provides an ideal environment for both plants and microorganisms.