sandy soil and loamy soil difference beetwen
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Most often planting instructions will suggest planting in loam soil. So what is loam soil? Simply put, loam soil is a proper, healthy balance of sand, silt and clay soil. Topsoil is often confused with loam soil, but they are not the same thing. The term topsoil describes where the soil came from, usually the top 12” (30 cm.) of soil. Depending on where this topsoil came from, it can be made up of mostly sand, mostly silt or mostly clay. Buying topsoil does not guarantee that you will get loamy soil.
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