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You moved to a new home and plants don't seem to grow, or your existing gardens are no longer lush and productive. The ...
At West Dean Gardens in Sussex, our expert has been trialling a new way to garden to counter the effects of extreme weather ...
Determining how often to water your grass in summer is easy if you know which factors to consider. The answer will depend on ...
A thin layer found in the top few centimeters of soil plays a big role in its ecology. Biocrust is built, maintained and ...
The grittiness of this type of sand helps water drain smoothly and allows the plant roots to breathe ample oxygen.
Heal the Bay and Surfrider LA studies highlight the need for new testing protocols to determine beach sand and sediment quality Six months after the Palisades Fire ravaged Malibu and nearby areas, ...
Willows are a popular landscaping tree that adds beauty and elegance to your garden. They are also one of the best trees for ...
When backfilling after digging, gravel is better for drainage and load-bearing. On the other hand, sand offers a more level ...
Mineral particles in soil are classified as either sand, silt or clay, depending upon their size. The proportion of each of these three different sized mineral particles in a soil is referred to ...
Soil type Clay soils form more of this type of organic matter than sandy soils because there are more mineral surfaces for carbon to bind with. Higher calcium levels will also help by forming a ...
The ideal garden soil will have some of each of these particles. Sand for its porosity and aeration, clay for its stability and water and nutrient-holding capacity, and silt just because it’s there.
Sand particles are large and the spaces (pores) between the particles are large, so water just runs through them. Additionally, sandy soils don’t hold onto the nutrients in fertilizer very well ...