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Simply put, soil is a natural resource composed of materials (sand, mud, clay, gravel, rock, organic matter, air, water and living organisms). Soil contains a number of materials, including sand,...
Silt or soil is often referred to as fines because it is a non-plastic soil material. A soil composition is classified as silty if more than 80% of the soil composition consists of silt. Silt...
In classical soil science, humus (derived in 1790-1800 from the Latin humus per terra, terra is a fraction of soil organic matter, amorphous and devoid of the “cellular pie structure”...
While everyone knows that under-watering can harm your plants, less is known that over-watering is bad for the soil. Over-watering before stagnation damages the soil, and deep watering promotes...
Simply put, well-drained soil is soil that allows water to run off at a moderate rate, without stagnation or puddles. "Well-draining soil" is soil that contains enough pores, spaces between soil...
A soil conditioner is a product added to soil to improve its physical properties, usually its fertility (ability to nourish plants) and sometimes its mechanical properties. Soil conditioner is a...