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Small stones in the top soil

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Gravel

GravelSmall stones present in the top soil are known as Gravel . Soil contain water.

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Soil Types

Soil TypesSoil is a natural resource that can be categorised into different soil types, each with distinct characteristics that provide growing benefits and limitations.

Soil TypesSoil is a natural resource that can be categorised into different soil types, each with distinct characteristics that provide growing benefits and limitations.Identifying the type of soil you require for a project is paramount to support the healthy growth of plant life.

Soil TypesSoil is a natural resource that can be categorised into different soil types, each with distinct characteristics that provide growing benefits and limitations.Identifying the type of soil you require for a project is paramount to support the healthy growth of plant life.Soil can be categorised into sand, clay, silt, peat, chalk and loam types of soil based on the dominating size of the particles within a soil

Sandy soil

Sandy soilSandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. Sandy soils are often known as light soils due to their high proportion of sand and little clay (clay weighs more than sand).

Sandy soilSandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. Sandy soils are often known as light soils due to their high proportion of sand and little clay (clay weighs more than sand).These soils have quick water drainage and are easy to work with. They are quicker to warm up in spring than clay soils but tend to dry out in summer and suffer from low nutrients that are washed away by rain.

Sandy soilSandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. Sandy soils are often known as light soils due to their high proportion of sand and little clay (clay weighs more than sand).These soils have quick water drainage and are easy to work with. They are quicker to warm up in spring than clay soils but tend to dry out in summer and suffer from low nutrients that are washed away by rain.The addition of organic matter can help give plants an additional boost of nutrients by improving the nutrient and water holding capacity of the soil

Clay Soil

Clay SoilClay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. Clay soils remain wet and cold in winter and dry out in summer.

Clay SoilClay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. Clay soils remain wet and cold in winter and dry out in summer.These soils are made of over 25 percent clay, and because of the spaces found between clay particles, clay soils hold a high amount of water.

Clay SoilClay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. Clay soils remain wet and cold in winter and dry out in summer.These soils are made of over 25 percent clay, and because of the spaces found between clay particles, clay soils hold a high amount of water.Because these soils drain slowly and take longer to warm up in summer, combined with drying out and cracking in summer, they can often test gardeners

Loam Soil

Loam SoilLoam soil is a mixture of sand, silt and clay that are combined to avoid the negative effects of each type.

Loam SoilLoam soil is a mixture of sand, silt and clay that are combined to avoid the negative effects of each type.These soils are fertile, easy to work with and provide good drainage. Depending on their predominant composition they can be either sandy or clay loam.

Loam SoilLoam soil is a mixture of sand, silt and clay that are combined to avoid the negative effects of each type.These soils are fertile, easy to work with and provide good drainage. Depending on their predominant composition they can be either sandy or clay loam.As the soils are a perfect balance of soil particles, they are considered to be a gardeners best friend, but still benefit from topping up with additional organic matter

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