Homesteading: A Beginner’s Guide to Urban Homesteading and How to Become Self-Sufficient with Organic Gardening (Homesteading Handbook, Urban Homesteading, ... Gardening, Square foot gardening,) by Elizabeth Aron

Homesteading: A Beginner’s Guide to Urban Homesteading and How to Become Self-Sufficient with Organic Gardening (Homesteading Handbook, Urban Homesteading, ... Gardening, Square foot gardening,) by Elizabeth Aron

Author:Elizabeth Aron [Aron, Elizabeth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-09-06T04:00:00+00:00


Silt is a soil element whose size is between that of sand and clay. Silt feels fine and chalky. When wet the texture is smooth but not gluey. Clay is the tiniest soil element. Clay is even when dry and gluey, or plastic when drenched in water. Soils with high clay content are known as heavy soils.

Clay can store many nutrients, and some types can hold a bit of liquid, but the composition of clay does not allow air and water flow through it easily. Most of the liquid in a clay soil is so firmly bound to the clay elements that plants cannot get it free.



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