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Conifers do best in fast-draining sandy or silty loams. If you're planting them in heavy clay soils, set them in a berm a foot or two above grade to improve drainage and maintain healthy roots.

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Conifers generally prefer well-draining soils that are slightly acidic. They thrive in soils that are rich in organic matter with good aeration, but they can also grow in various soil types as long as they are not waterlogged. Sandier soils are usually better for conifers than heavy clay soils.

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very good

It is fertile with a light brown color. So it is usually moist and soft.

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rich and fertile

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acidic

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