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Using Sand in Gardening

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Summary: How is sand used in home gardening? Learn about gardening with sand from an award-winning horticulturist in this free home landscaping video.

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By Stan DeFreitas
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Stan DeFreitas, also known as "Mr. Green Thumb", has experience as an urban horticulturist working for the Pinellas County Extension Service and has taught horticulture at the St....read more

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"Hi, I'm Stan DeFreitas, "Mr. Green Thumb" for On Gardening. You know one of the things that's basic to gardening, is sand. And sand of course, well it's great and that it's relatively sterile, it's easy to use as a potting mix. Most of your soils will have a certain consistency of sand in it. And this of course is what you want to get, a good builder sand or this sand I happen to buy at a local nursery. Now you can use wash builder sand if you wish, it'll work fine. There's not much in sand, but there's not much wrong with it normally either. And we talked about problems; we've talked about bacteria, nematodes, weed seeds that often get in some of your backyard soil. If you get a good wash builder sand, you got something relatively sterile to start off with. Remember that the sand lets good air movement, and it lets water move through your soil pretty well, and that's important. If you don't have good drainage, your plant will probably die. Also of course inversely if it gets to dry it can die as well. Sand is one consistent part of having a good soil. Remember to pick up a good sterile soil at your local nursery. For On Gardening, I'm Stan DeFreitas, "Mr. Green Thumb"."

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