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loaming (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Loam
loaming Sentence Examples
- The rich, loamy soil crumbled softly in my hands, promising a bountiful harvest.
- The gardener's calloused fingers danced through the loamy earth, preparing it for spring planting.
- The loamy soil's dark and fertile nature made it an ideal medium for growing lush vegetables.
- The loam's ability to retain moisture allowed the plants to thrive even during droughts.
- The loamy ground offered excellent drainage, ensuring the roots would not become waterlogged.
- The loam's particles were just the right size to provide both air and water to the plant's roots.
- The loam's crumbly texture made it easy to dig and shape, creating raised beds for better plant growth.
- The loamy soil's nutrients and minerals provided ample nourishment for the growing plants.
- The loamy earth's rich composition fostered a diverse ecosystem of microorganisms beneficial to plant health.
- The loamy soil's gentle slope allowed for easy irrigation and water conservation.
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The rich, loamy soil crumbled softly in my hands, promising a bountiful harvest.
The gardener's calloused fingers danced through the loamy earth, preparing it for spring planting.
The loamy soil's dark and fertile nature made it an ideal medium for growing lush vegetables.
The loam's ability to retain moisture allowed the plants to thrive even during droughts.