Mention the soil suitable for the growth of radish
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Soil for radish:
Radish may be grown in nearly any type of soil, although the best results are produced in light friable loam soil with sufficient humus.
Heavy soils result in roots that are rough and malformed. Because these soils have a lot of tiny fibrous laterals, they should be avoided.
Humus aids plant survival by naturally modifying the soil's habitat, much like a rich forest floor with numerous decaying animals and plants dissolving into the earth.
Radishes prefer fertile, well-drained, deep, sandy soils rich in organic matter for best growth.