"Thanks for sharing this!" Expert gardener shares DIY method for testing your garden's soil structure: 'This is worth doing a ...
To grow good plants, you need good soil. The only way to tell what your soil really needs is to take a soil test. Applying too much fertilizer could be detrimental to your plants. You could waste ...
The soil block decay test is a highly standardized means for evaluating wood preservatives under tightly controlled laboratory conditions, including control over the type and number of decay fungus ...
The bulk of soil is made up of a mixture of organic matter, rock and mineral particles. However, it's the air, water and nutrients in the ground that the growing plant really relies on.
The UD Soil Testing Program provides a variety of soil testing and educational support to farmers, homeowners and others engaged in soil management and land use. The program is offered as a public ...
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The basics of garden soil
You can estimate the percentage of the mineral components of your soil (sand, silt, and clay) with the jar test (see method below). To determine how well any spot in your yard or garden drains, use ...
Understanding the nutrient levels and pH of your soil is beneficial to maintaining healthy crops, lawns, and gardens. We offer soil testing services to assist you in maintaining healthy soils and ...
Soil carbon storage is a vital ecosystem service, resulting from interactions of ecological processes. Human activities affecting these processes can lead to carbon loss or improved storage. Aa Aa ...
A worm burrows its way through the dark earth, ingesting particles of soil and expelling nutrient-rich casts in a constant forage for food. Charles Darwin described earthworms as one of the most ...
Throughout human history, our relationship with the soil has affected our ability to cultivate crops and influenced the success of civilizations. This relationship between humans, the earth ...
If you’re planning a new garden, you should start with good soil. After all, soil is the medium of life for plants, providing a place for roots to spread out and take up water and nutrients.