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Q: What is the nutrient content of loam soil?
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Air, moisture and nutrient content are ways to compare compost and soil. Soil can be nutrient- and water-deficient in the case of sand and nutrient- and water-retentive in terms of clay and loam. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich compost may be added to correct air, moisture and nutrient deficiencies or excesses through amending, fertilizing or mulching actions.


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What is the size of loam soil?

There are many different types of loam soils, each with slightly different characteristics, and with some draining liquids more efficiently than others. Different proportions of sand, silt, and clay give rise to types of loam soils: sandy loam, silty loam, clay loam, sandy clay loam, silty clay loam, and loam.[1] A soil dominated by one or two of the three particle size groups can behave like loam if it has a strong granular structure, promoted by a high content of organic matter.


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What is the difference between humus and soil?

Humus is a very rich, composted material, such as manure, leaves, kitchen scraps, etc. It is added to soil to increase the nutrient content of the soil as well as improve the makeup of the soil (sand, loam or clay) it is too rich for direct planting of most plants though.


Is loam a component top soil?

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Sandy soil is soil that has a high proportion of sand in it. Loam is a predetermined soil mix. For example a loam might be 40% silt, 40% sand and 20% clay.