Before you dig a garden, it's important to figure out what type of soil you have and then select plants (and amend your soil) ...
Use a soil texture triangle, available online, to determine your soil type based on the calculated percentages of sand, silt, and clay. Knowing your soil texture helps you understand how your ...
Gardeners love loam soil because it's moist, soft and full of nutrients. Here's how to get more of it in your garden beds.
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Home gardens have unique priorities and economic considerations compared to commercial farms. Although soil science principles remain consistent, gardening practices and solutions may differ ...
Clay soil is sticky when wet and forms hard clumps when dry. Silt has a smooth, floury texture when dry. Loamy soil, a balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay, is ideal for most plants. It retains ...
Sauvignon Blanc is one of the world's most popular white wines. But it can also be polarizing, depending on where it's from.
The northerly part of New Zealand’s South Island, where most of the country’s Sauvignon Blanc is produced, features alluvial soils, made up of mostly silt, gravel, sand, and clay.