Portuguese Words and Phrases While in the Garden
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- Portuguese Words and Phrases While in the Garden
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Thank you from a keen gardener. But a couple of questions: The difference between solo and terra, both defined as soil in the script? Everything I would call compost when I buy it in sacks at the garden centre is labelled Siro - is this an alternative to composto or am I buying the wrong product 🙂
You can use both "terra" and "solo" to refer to soil. While "terra" is a more general term, it is commonly used to refer to soil as well. "Solo," on the other hand, is often used interchangeably with "terra" when discussing soil in agricultural or scientific contexts. So, feel free to use either term when referring to soil. 😊😊😊
In regards to your other question, I am not sure what "siro" means. 😞