Gardeners love loam soil because it's moist, soft and full of nutrients. Here's how to get more of it in your garden beds.
Many people consider that sandy soil doesn’t keep nutrients as effectively as the silt and clay soil. We won’t deny it! However, that doesn’t mean having a sandy soil garden is a disadvantage thing.
compacted sand), several things are needed. Initially, the landscape and garden area should be worked up at least 12 inches deep (18 inches would be better) to get some air and pore space back into ...