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Sandy soil is composed of large, coarse, rapidly-draining particles. Clay soil is made up of fine particles, which when compacted, causes soil to become waterlogged. A grower who knows the...
Not all types of soil are alike, and clay and sand represent opposite ends of the soil spectrum. In order to successfully grow plants in sand or clay, it helps to understand the unique...
Clay soil is generally negatively charged, allowing it to bond easily with a number of nutrients that carry a positive charge. As this bonding occurs over time, most clay soil ends up with a...
Experienced gardeners realize that good soil is the foundation for successful gardening. Quality soil is soil that has the right proportions of organic matter and materials that facilitate proper...
It can be difficult for many plants to thrive in sandy soil. But there are several to choose from that will grow well. If you have sandy soil in your yard, you can still have beautiful landscaping.
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.
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
If you live in an area that has a native soil composed mostly of sand, you will need to change your watering habits.
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...