24 Oct,2023
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Sedum, or Oregon stonecrop, is a drought-resistant ground cover plant that flourishes in a wide variety of conditions.
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The lavender plant not only loves sandy soil, it actually needs high drainage to grow.
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Artemisia is a fast-growing groundcover that does well in sandy soil.
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Carrots need sandy soil to burrow easily and grow deep into the soil.
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The acidic pH of sandy soil works great for potatoes.
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Just like carrots, radishes are ideal for loose, sandy soils because they come with tap roots that need to penetrate soil easily.
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It requires fast-draining soil but you will have to make some efforts to fulfill its nutrient and water needs to keep it happy.
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This flowering shrub is a member of the prestigious rose family and can grow in any type of soil.
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The butterfly bush is an attractive, flowering shrub that is highly adaptable to a variety of soil types, including sandy soil.
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