its called clay loam. A true loam is approximately 40% each of sand and silt and 20% clay. This mineral mixture should be 92% of your soil and 8% organic material for your best growing mixture.
Sandy clay loam (SCL) is a soil texture. A soil texture is a specific mixture of sand, silt and clay particles. SCL can have 74 to 80% sand and 20 to 35% clay. See the link on soil texture for more.
The term "loam" refers to the texture of soil, including its ability, to compact and its relative coarseness. Loam is a mixture of even parts sand, clay and silt. It it the ideal garden soil for most plants, providing good nutrition, drainage and aeration.
Usually a sandy loam soil because it holds water relatively well, and has a fair amount of nutrients in it (nitrogen and phosphorus especially).
Loam does not contain gravel.
Plants will grow better in loam because of its nutrients and texture and structure.
The scientific name for loam soil is simply "loam." "Loam" refers to a soil texture that is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay, ideal for plant growth.
If water is mixed with loam, its texture will become moist. Also, the water will go on top of the loam. Itcan drain the water well and absorb it.
its called clay loam. A true loam is approximately 40% each of sand and silt and 20% clay. This mineral mixture should be 92% of your soil and 8% organic material for your best growing mixture.
Sandy clay loam (SCL) is a soil texture. A soil texture is a specific mixture of sand, silt and clay particles. SCL can have 74 to 80% sand and 20 to 35% clay. See the link on soil texture for more.
The term "loam" refers to the texture of soil, including its ability, to compact and its relative coarseness. Loam is a mixture of even parts sand, clay and silt. It it the ideal garden soil for most plants, providing good nutrition, drainage and aeration.
Usually a sandy loam soil because it holds water relatively well, and has a fair amount of nutrients in it (nitrogen and phosphorus especially).
The Tagalog word for "loam" is "lubang."
Clay soil is one comprised of soil particles that are extremely fine (0.02mm in diameter). The particles are extremly closely packed, which does not allow much "pore space" with in the soil - making it generally anearobic in nature. As the particles are very small the clay has a high surface area and can retain a lot of water when wet; on the flip side once it dried out it bakes hard and is difficult to rehydrate. Clay soils also shrink in volume when they dry. Most plants will not grow in heavy clay soils which the exception of some (roses and grapes) which thrive in them.
Loam - loam is the best soil that makes the plants grow and strong..........
HUMUS IS A DARK-COLORED,MINERAL SUBSTANCE THAT DEVELOPS AS DEAD PLANTS AND ANIMALS.loam is soil with a crumbly texture that is made of equal parts of clay,sand,and silt.
Loam does not contain gravel.