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  • How to Add Drainage to a Yard

    If your yard is too wet you have a problem. Most plants will not thrive when their roots are struggling to grow in wet soil. Plants need water but they also need oxygen, and a soil that stays wet...

  • How to Get Clay Soil to Drain

    Clay soil is composed of fine particles which are easily compacted and waterlogged. High traffic areas are especially susceptible to compaction and flooding. Even if topsoil is aerated and porous,...

  • How to Determine Proper Drainage for Your Yard

    Knowing how your yard drains will help you set goals to improve your drainage. The type of soil in your yard determines how well it drains and the slope or grade of your yard determines what low...

  • Soil Types Information

    Soil refers to a layer of material that is ubiquitous on the surface of the Earth. Soil is usually classified by its texture, which is determined by the amount of sand, silt or clay that is...

  • How to Improve Heavy Clay Soil for Drainage

    Poor drainage is one of the biggest problems associated with clay soil. When you look at the structure of clay, it's easy to see why. Soil texture is determined by the percentage of three kinds...

  • Solutions for Soil Erosion Caused by Water

    Soil erosion is a naturally occurring phenomenon that exists in any environment capable of sustaining plant life. The main agents of soil erosion are water and wind; however, in this article we...

  • How to Build Soils

    Soil has various compositions and comes in a variety of forms. Natural soils consist of minerals, organic matter and living organisms that are in balance with surrounding geological features and...

  • Soil Preparation for Vegetable Boxes

    Growing vegetables in a home garden not only helps the environment, but it saves money as well. Since many people do not have a large yard in which to plant a vegetable garden, container gardening...

  • How to Construct a Compost Bin

    One of the easiest ways to reduce your trash, reuse kitchen and gardening scraps and do your plants and flowers a favor is to start composting. While you can purchase compost kits, bins and sets...

  • Agriculture Soil Types

    Most of the time, what is growing out of the soil is given more attention than the soil itself. Knowing the properties and compositions of different soils, however, will help ensure a proper...

  • Types of Various Soils

    Soil comes in many types, and are classed according to the soils texture, color, moisture content and structure among other characteristics. The main difference in the types is the percentage of...

  • How to Test for Soil Drainage

    Starting a garden? Just moved into a new house, and want to learn just how good is your soil? Then do a drainage test? This piece of info can tell you a few things.

  • Various Types of Soils

    Soil types are crucial to the success of growing plants. Soil is the thin surface layer that plants need to become rooted. Soil is formed from worn rock particles, decayed plants and rotted animal...

  • How to Test Garden Soil for Proper Drainage

    Testing your soil for adequate drainage is an important step in planting a new lawn or a garden. Following these easy steps you can determine the condition of drainage in your planting area, and...

  • How to Build a Drainage Ditch

    If you have a problem with water build-up on your property, a drainage ditch may be the best solution. A drainage ditch creates a route of departure for excess water that may collect at a given...

  • How to Fix a Worm Composting Bin That Smells

    A healthy worm composting bin shouldn't smell at all! Look here for simple tips to fix your smelly worm bin.

  • How to Make Natural Fertilizer With a Compost Tumbler

    Making your own compost out of kitchen and yard scraps is a great way to fertilize your garden without chemicals while decreasing the amount of waste you contribute to landfills. Using a compost...

  • About Soil Drainage

    Soil drainage refers to the ability of water to drain through the upper layer of soil and seep into deeper areas. Poor drainage prevents plants from receiving proper nutrients for growth, either...

  • How to Test Soil Drainage

    Before building a landscape or planting a garden, it is important to learn what kind of drainage different areas of your property have. Soil drainage will tell you how long water will remain...

  • How to Identify Your Soil Type

    It is essential that you understand what type of soil you have in you garden and its level of fertility before you can take steps to improve it. Several simple soil testing kits are available. All...

  • How to Fix Poor Soil Drainage

    Poor drainage is the leading cause of death for garden plants. Adding organic matter will improve poorly draining soils. If you've tried that, though, and your site still retains water for hours...

  • How to Find Good Topsoil

    If your garden soil is poor or has been removed during home construction, you can purchase new topsoil ideal for growing plants. Or use topsoil as an ingredient in soil mixes for containers or...

  • How to Check Soil Drainage

    The study of soil is a science unto itself, but for a beginning gardener, the most crucial bit of knowledge is how fast soil drains. That depends on whether the soil is sandy (very fast), clay...

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