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  • What Does Loam Provide in Soil?

    Starting a new garden is easy--just get out the tiller or shovel and dig. You can plant anything in whatever type of soil you have. But long-term growth and success depends on the soil and the...

  • How to Improve Lawn Clay Soil Drainage

    As much as you might like to do so, picking your soil before buying a house or building a new home is all but impossible. If your home is part of a suburb, chances are the ground was stripped of...

  • How to Test Soil for Clay

    No two soils are alike. Testing to find out what kind of soil you have is easy. There are three main types of soil, sandy, loam and clay, with infinite combinations of those soils present. To...

  • What Is Loam?

    Loam is a popular soil medium that is commonly used for gardening, potted plants and even large-scale farming. It provides good aeration of the soil and plenty of nutrients for plants.

  • Different Soil Types

    Scientists classify soil by the largest particle it contains. Particle size influences the soil's ability to drain moisture and hold nutrients. While basic soil classifications exist, soils can be...

  • Types of Soil Texture

    There are many factors that need to be considered when choosing plants or features for a garden. The texture of the soil should be determined since this will affect the types of plants that can be...

  • What Is Loam Soil?

    When you think of dirt or soil, it's often in general terms. But soil has numerous identifiers. To get the most from your plantings, it helps to know what type of soil you have. It is also...

  • Types of Soils

    Soil generally consists of organic and inorganic materials, water and air. Soil is categorized into three types of granules. These types are sand, clay and silt. The three types of soil granules...

  • Four Types of Soil

    Soil is the thin, outer most layer of the Earth's surface, comprised of a combination of minerals, water, oxygen, and organic matter. Soil types are categorized based on the quantities of each...

  • Types of Soil in South Carolina

    South Carolina soils developed over a series of landforms that rise from the Atlantic coastal plain through the gently rolling upstate Piedmont to the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Soils of...

  • Types of Topsoil

    Topsoil is literally the soil on top--the few inches of soil that you see in gardens, lawns and fields. This means that almost any type of soil can qualify as topsoil.

  • The Best Soil Types

    Soil is classified based on the amount, by weight, and if it contains of clay, silt and sand. All soils contain these elements. However, how much your soil contains of each individual element...

  • Clay Soil Description

    Soil is made up of inorganic and organic particles. Clay soil is defined as a soil that is at least 40 percent clay particles. How much clay in soil is determined by the texture, structure and...

  • Definition of Loam Soil

    Loam soil is composed of three different types of particles--clay, sand and silt--in fairly even increments. The ideal balance is 20 percent clay, 40 percent silt and 40 percent sand.

  • How to Prepare Soil for Spring Planting

    What is in soil? Soil is the most important part of gardening, no soil, no crops. Soil contains plant roots, animal material, insects, bacteria, fungus and organisms. By plowing over your garden...

  • How to Check for Loam Soil

    Dirt is clay, silt and sand. Soil is dirt made up of animals, insects, plant roots, insects, bacteria, fungus and organisms. Loam is the ideal soil for gardeners. It should be 40 % sand, 40%...

  • How Does Soil Affect a Garden?

    There are three main types of soil--clay, loam and sandy soils. Some soils may be a mixture of sand and loam, which are ideal for growing a garden. Loamy soils need coarse sand added to provide...

  • About Soil

    To the surprise of some, there is more than one type of dirt. And its function is more significant than to be tracked into your house by dirty sneakers and muddy dogs. Soil creates the basic...

  • How to Test Soil

    The success of your garden depends not only on the amount of sun and water your plants have, but what kind of soil you have. Your drainage can vary and the nutrients available to plants will...

  • How to Make Your Own Potting Soil

    Save money, ensure your garden is organic and really go green all at the same time when you make your own potting soil! Besides, it's just good clean fun! Well, okay, maybe not clean.

  • How to Improve Your Garden Soil

    You may water your plants regularly and trim them to keep them healthy, but that's not enough to ensure their continued growth. The condition of your soil has a huge impact on your plants' growth...

  • How to Improve Your Garden Soil

    You may water your plants regularly and trim them to keep them healthy, but that's not enough to ensure their continued growth. The condition of your soil has a huge impact on your plants' growth...

  • 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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