Add sand or spred lime in the soil Add sand or spred lime in the soil Add sand or spred lime in the soil
Lome is contained by equal amounts of sand, silt, clay, and organic matter.
any soil can be acidic to a point where lime is necessary. the difference in soil textures relates to how much lime is needed. ie a sandy loam would need less lime to get the same results that a lot of lime would do in a clay loam. check you soil pH first
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Loam
Cebu Province has 12 soil types classified on the basis of their genetical and morphological characteristics: # Hydrosol # Beach sand # Mandaue clay # Mandaue silt loam # Medellin clay # Faroan clay # Faroan clay (steep phase) # Bolinao clay # Bolinao clay (steep phase) # Lugo clay # Baguio clay loam # Mantalogon clay loam
Lome is contained by equal amounts of sand, silt, clay, and organic matter.
any soil can be acidic to a point where lime is necessary. the difference in soil textures relates to how much lime is needed. ie a sandy loam would need less lime to get the same results that a lot of lime would do in a clay loam. check you soil pH first
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Loam example is:soil,clay,sand,and humus.
loam soil
Loam
Loam soil is better
Cebu Province has 12 soil types classified on the basis of their genetical and morphological characteristics: # Hydrosol # Beach sand # Mandaue clay # Mandaue silt loam # Medellin clay # Faroan clay # Faroan clay (steep phase) # Bolinao clay # Bolinao clay (steep phase) # Lugo clay # Baguio clay loam # Mantalogon clay loam
Loam soil holds more water than clay soil. This is because loam soil is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay, which allows for better drainage and moisture retention compared to pure clay soil, which tends to compact and hold water tightly.
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.
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.
The generic scientific name for it is "loam". It is soil with a good balance of sand, silt and clay, and relatively rich in organic matter.