The easy guide to soil structure and types

Soil structure and types

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The soil is different according to the location
Sites close together can have different soils
Soils differ in organic matter, their condition and depth
The soil affects plant growth
Most fruits and vegetables grow reasonably well
on a wide range of soils but
growing on the right kind of soil is important
















Clay

Clay particles are smaller than sand
They pack down hard together
Which makes the soil heavy
Clay soils can be hard to penetrate
Clay soils need less water
They are difficult to dig

Sand

Sand particles are large in shape
Sandy soils have an open structure
Sandy soils have good drainage
Sandy soils need more water
They are easy to dig

Loam

It is a mixture of sand, clay and silt
Loam particles are smaller than sand
Loam soils hold water more than sand
Loam soils have good drainage
Loam soil is crumbly

Peat

It is found on wetland sites
Where moss and sedges grow
It is a fertile soil
It is light when it is dry

Ideal soil

A fertile loam soil 45cm(18in) deep
















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