Good gardens start with good soil. That's great news, because learning about your soil and improving it can be easy and inexpensive, as long as you know what to look for.
July 27, 2015
Good gardens start with good soil. That's great news, because learning about your soil and improving it can be easy and inexpensive, as long as you know what to look for.
To determine the type you have, dig a spadeful and grasp a clump of soil in your hand and take a look.
Few of us have a yard full of the black, crumbly loam that is ideal for most plants, but soil can be improved over time. Learn what kind of soil you have and take the steps you need to improve it. In a few seasons, you could see some welcome improvements in your garden.
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