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  • Nine Essential Factors To Determine Your Soil Type!
    By: Neelima Reddy | - The role of soil in plant growth is unique. Soil serves as the basic resource and the roots of the plant act as a means to transfer the water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves.

    Soil provides physical support, acts as a temperature fluctuations moderator, and protects from toxins.

    Normally, soil comes in six typessandy, loamy, clay, silty, peaty, and chalky.

    As the soil type and its quality directly affect the roots and its nutrient transferring j ...

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  • Composting: Good For The Soil And Also Good For The Soul
    By: Ryan Round | - Gardening is a cherished past time and a productive activity, of that there is no doubt. Unfortunately, most gardeners are not toiling under the best of soil conditions.

    Specifically, our soil is usually not in the most optimal condition. The prohibitive truth is that most soils have some underlying negative condition including nutritional deficiencies, excessive clay or sand, poor drainage quality, inadequate soil structure and aeration, and pH imbalance issues.

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  • Soil Improvement Is Necessary To Many Major Construction Projects
    By: William Hauselberg | - Soil improvement is an important part of land reclamation. It is implemented to prevent the excessive settlement of land that has been reclaimed for construction purposes. It is also used to enhance the stiffness of the soil, so that there is no liquefaction of the soil and no damage to the structures that maybe constructed in seismic-sensitive regions.

    Soil improvement is also done to immobilize or stabilize contaminants in dredged soil so that there are no environmental impacts. S ...

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  • Soil Testing Now Helps Prepare Gardeners For Winter Planting
    By: Andrew Stratton | - If you're just beginning your garden, or if you've tried and failed in the past to produce what you were expecting to, there is something you can do to help. Soil testing is an excellent first step for a healthy yield, and in the long run, it can save you money.

    When you test the soil, you may be wondering what you're testing for. Well, typical soil tests basically assess how much quality nutrients in your dirt is available for plants. That means that there is a test done to deter ...

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  • Getting The Right Price On Top Soil Delivery
    By: Antonio Filippone | - Are you in the market to have some Top Soil delivered but you want to get the right price? The following 3 tips will help you get the topsoil delivery you want without overpaying.

    The first thing to remember is you won't get a good value if you forget about buying quality. If you get a great price but the company delivering your dirt is also in the rubbish removal business and you end up getting a load of garbage mixed in with your top soil you will be very sorry. It is hard to dete ...

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  • Soil And Growing Fresh Herbs
    By: Mark Perlik | - High quality soil is the key to any healthy herb garden. First, you must determine what type of soil you have, and then you can establish a plan for improving and/or maintaining it. This is one of the most important aspects of gardening because, along with needing water and sun, plants need nutrients that they get from the soil to grow healthy and strong.

    One of the first things to do with regard to your soil is to determine the pH. Then, you will be able to determine which plant ...

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  • How Do You Do A Chemical Soil Test?
    By: Helen Disler | - Chemical analysis is the most common method used to assess the nutrient content (and nutrient needs) of soil. An accurate determination of nutrient need is possible if two conditions are satisfied: first, that the soil sample is truly representative of the field to be analysed; and, second, that the chemical testing method has been calibrated through enough research to the crops and soils in the area.

    The farmer may choose to take soil samples either by soil type or on a grid basis. ...

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  • Healthy Soil & Soil Structure Information
    By: Helen Disler | - Soil physical fertility is determined by its ability to satisfy the essential growth requirements of the crop planted in it. These requirements include storage and supply of water, nutrient elements, and oxygen -- all made available to the plant through its roots. Good soil physical fertility is indicated by the presence of adequate water and air to promote prompt seed germination and good root growth, and by its minimal need for seedbed preparation.

    The physical fertility of soil i ...

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  • Slurry Walls And Soil Mixing Give Construction Solid Ground
    By: William Hauselberg | - Slurry Wall Construction and Deep Soil Mixing are Important Parts of Construction

    Many dont realize it, but construction is a complicated process. People think construction projects take too long because people are not working hard. This couldnt be further from the truth. One of the reasons certain construction projects take so long is because of the ground improvement which needs to take place. It isnt a good idea to try to build something on ground which ...

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  • Why Is The Life In Your Soil So Important?
    By: Helen Disler | - The entire food production system depends for its viability on healthy soil. Healthy soil produces the healthy crops that give nourishment to people. Organic farming is intimately related to the concept of soil health because its advocates have always believed that a healthy soil is the key to the sustained production of healthy, nutritious food.

    The main indicators of soil health are the amount of fresh organic matter and the level of biological activity. Soil is a living ecosystem ...

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  • Lawn, Garden Soil Test Kit Helps Backyard Gardeners Grow Lush And Healthy Plants
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Many people across the U.S. enjoy growing gardens and enjoy the ornamental landscapes and fresh produce, but few achieve the kind of healthy growth they really want. Sometimes their plants just show a good growth initially and then slowly wither away.

    Some backyard gardeners are not that lucky. Their plants don't even manage to take root. No, it's not always the equipment or the gardener at fault. It may be the soil you use to grow your plants. A laboratory test that checks your ...

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  • Garden Soil: From Bad To Good
    By: Ellen Bell | - The first step in good gardening is having good garden soil. Unfortunately, the vast majority of us aren't blessed with the perfect soil that is rich and fertile, well draining, full of nutrients, and free of foreign matter. Some of us have rocky or sandy soil, or soil with a high clay content. The good news is, you don't have to live with poor soil. Garden soil can be improved with a little time, patience, and effort.

    The first step in improving your garden soil is preparatio ...

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  • Lawn, Garden Soil Test Kits: Grow The Beautiful, Healthy Lawn Of Your Dreams
    By: Andrew Stratton | - A green lawn is every homeowner's dream across the United States. Enhancing the appearance thus the value of a home, a bright green lawn healthy looking lawn takes just a little time and attention. A well manicured yard could make your home look inviting, and such an impressive lawn can be easy-it can be made easy with a simple soil testing kit to analyze what minerals and nutrients are needed. Clay, silt and sand form the three primary components of soil all over the world.

    A maj ...

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  • Soil Testing-how To Buy The Right Fertilizer
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Have you ever wondered why your neighbors grass or tomato plants are so healthy and green? The trick to strong, vigorous plant growth is simply using the right fertilizer. A reputable soil testing lab will help you to analyze your lawn or garden before you buy fertilizer. This will point you in the direction of the proper nutrient needs of your plants.

    Every farmer or home gardener has the experience to know that no land has the exact nutrient needs for their crops and plants. One ...

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  • Why Are Homes Sinking Into The Soil In Texas
    By: Craig Powers | - There seems to be an issue in Texas with homes sinking into the soil once they are built. Even over time homes that once seemed stable have started to sink. So why is this? What is causing this very frustrating issue? It's frustrating because it leads to cracked foundations. Sometimes the damage can go beyond the foundation and affect the walls of the home.

    The main issue that is a contributing factor is the building of homes and other structures on reclaimed ranchland and farmla ...

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  • Soil Prep For Your New Garden
    By: Douglas Hill | - For the first time gardener it seems like a lot of work and skill will be required to develop a good and bountiful harvest. What I will do for you is to break it down into a short list of steps to follow to get you on the go.
    There are a few steps to first put some thought into before you start to buy your plants. Fist of which will be, is the garden for fruits and veggies or is it for flowers. This is important because the amount of sunlight can have a dramatic effect on your outcome. I ...

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  • Soil Testing - Take The Guesswork Out Of Fertilization
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Any gardener worth her salt knows that the best way to grow healthy plants is to provide them with healthy, nutrient-rich soil. Being proactive about the quality of the soil that you use for your crops or garden is the only way to ensure that it meets your standards. One way to standardize your substrate quality is by getting samples analyzed regularly in a soil testing lab.

    With soil testing, you will get an estimate of the vital nutrients the substrate contains. This is essentia ...

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  • Importance Of Soil Ph
    By: Colin D Price | - It is a well known fact that the condition of your soil will reflect on how well your plants grow. If you wish to achieve better results take the time to look at your soil and improve it if neccessary.

    The key to improving your garden soil is to diagnose its deficiencies; get the pH readings correct by ammending the soil and you will reap the rewards of a great harvest. If you visit your local garden centre you can purchase a pH meter which will easily identify what the current le ...

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  • Top 3 Solutions For Civil Engineering Problems Involving Soil And Groundwater
    By: William Hauselberg | - Construction of tunnels comes with many complex civil Engineering problems. The typical reinforced-concrete diaphragm called slurry wall is used in underground constructions like mines. When it comes to the construction of slurry walls, proper care should be taken as there are chances for these walls to collapse during construction. Most of the construction professionals come up with such kinds of complex civil engineering problems during underground construction works. Just keep reading on the ...
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  • Poor Soil - Ways To Improve The Soil
    By: Colin D Price | - If you are spending time in the garden but not getting those great results that you dream about, it may be that you have problems with your soil. The soil may be too acid or too alkaline for the plants that are growing there. Don't despair though, it is easy to test your soil with a pH meter or a soil test kit to find out what the composition is and then you can take some steps to rectify any problems.

    The soil can be tested and given a pH value; this is a unit for measuring the a ...

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  • Soil Testing: What To Do Before You Buy Fertilizer
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Are you curious about why the grass, or perhaps the corn crops, are greener on the other side of the fence? Wonder no more. Simply find a soil testing lab to help you test your fields before you buy your next batch of fertilizer.

    As any farmer or gardener knows, all land is not created equally. Instead of taking your best guess at what is missing for optimum plant performance, put some science behind your next fertilizer purchase. A soil testing lab helps growers to determine the ...

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  • Soil Testing Helps You Have A Beautiful, Healthy Lawn
    By: Andrew Stratton | - A bright vibrant lawn is a feature that is the pursuit of most homeowners. A healthy lawn improves your home's value as well as your property's appearance. Home improvement programming today frequently touches on the importance of a good lawn. A manicured yard can make your home look warm and inviting. The best way to achieve a beautiful lawn is through soil testing.

    Soil across the world is made up of three primary components:

    * Clay
    * Silt
    * Sand

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  • Soil And Water Resource Conservation In Alabama
    By: Richard Barthallo | - The Alabama Association of Conservation Districts (AACD) is a nonprofit, nongovernment-associated organization formed in 1943. One of the association's goals is to help the community conserve their natural resources as far as water and soil are concerned. The AACD unifies the districts of Alabama as far as actions concerning the resources, information exchanged, and discussions on the issues surrounding soil and water. The group delves into soil and water resource programs, with the ultimate goa ...
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  • Soil Testing For Traditional Or Organic Growing Methods
    By: Andrew Stratton | - If you are looking to make the most out of your gardens or crops, it is important to know about the environmental factors that surround your plants. The most important part of your plants' environment is the earth in which they are planted. Soil testing is perhaps the most important factor that determines whether or not your plants will thrive or struggle.

    What is the best way to determine the quality of your soil? Before you plant next year's crops, plants or even the sod in your ...

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  • Soil Testing For Fertilization And Manure
    By: Andrew Stratton | - If you want the best crops possible, you need to take an active involvement in the quality of the soil in which your crops or gardens grow. The best way to ensure your plants have the best chance at success is to send samples of your growing substrate to a soil testing lab for analysis.

    Soil testing measures the amount of vital nutrients that are currently located in the soil in order to determine the types and amounts of fertilizers and other chemicals to make your plants grow as ...

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  • Simple Soil Testing Helps Gardeners Grow Lush Landscapes And Healthy Vegetables
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Consumers across the world have started gardens only to find growing anything vibrant and healthy seems impossible. The plants may grow for a brief period then wither away. Some consumers can't even get plants to take root. The answer may not in better equipment or even a better gardener. The solution to your gardening problems may be found with a simple soil test.

    Landscapers and professional gardeners know the importance of proper balances in the ground. Greenery requires effect ...

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  • The Life Of Soil
    By: sulamita berrezi | - Soil primarily had its beginning from rock together with animal and vegetable decay, if you can imagine long stretches or periods of time when great rock masses were crumbling and breaking up. Heat, water action, and friction were largely responsible for this. By friction here is meant the rubbing and grinding of rock mass against rock mass. Think of the huge rocks, a perfect chaos of them, bumping, scraping, settling against one another. What would be the result? Well, I am sure you all could w ...
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  • Garden Soil - Naturally Sterilizing Garden Soils
    By: Steve Boulden | - Most garden soils and especially organically created garden soil will never need the extremity of sterilization. However, in some instances such as nematode infestation, it may be desirable to completely sterilize the soil. The major drawback to this, whether naturally or chemically, is that it also kills beneficial soil organisms. However, depending on certain circumstances, it may be necessary.

    Its almost impossible to eliminate all weeds seeds, diseases, nematodes, and insec ...

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  • Soil Preparation For A Productive Garden - Best Practices
    By: Richard Murray | - Soil preparation is step one in getting your garden ready for cultivation and if possible should be done in the fall. This will give the soil time over the winter to enrich itself after you have dressed and tilled it. Excellent results can still be achieved if this timetable is not feasible, so this timing is not absolutely critical.

    If your garden plot is fairly large, it would be advisable to rent or borrow a rotary tiller if you do not own one. Loosen the soil thoroughly and ...

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  • Soil - Why Soil Is Important For Your Organic Garden
    By: Chris Dailey | - When you think about soil, often we think of the black earth that we dig up when we stick a shovel into the ground. If it is good, it is typically dark and robust with some kind of animal life crawling through it. It may also be very moist and have an almost earthy smell to it with a saline content. Some may be dry, light-colored, the kind that you would see in a dry area near your household or in areas that have not gotten rained for many weeks or months. Whether or not you are working soils ...
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  • Ideas On Preparing Healthy Soil For Gardening
    By: Bercle George | - Various tests were performed by expert gardeners in order to conclude whether the soil has a good composition.

    Some of these are: Compressing it in hand, and if the soil does not hold itself and crumbles without any external force applied in it, then that has a sand component that is a little high. If you compress it to form a shape and when you poke it does not fall apart easily, to much clay contained on that.

    If you're still not sure about the soil composition yo ...

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  • Soil Salinity - The Creeping Menace
    By: bentan | - One of the most difficult problems found in many parts of Australia is the presence of excess salt in the soil. Soil salinity is an indication of the level of soluble chemical compounds present.

    Salinity And Natural Salts

    Salts are released naturally when rocks break down, the most predominant being sodium chloride or common salt. Other salts include compounds of magnesium, potassium and calcium. When salt levels become elevated soils are damaged and crop production ...

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  • Soil - The World Beneath Your Feet
    By: bentan | - Soil is a mixture of tiny rock particles, living organisms, chemicals and the remains of dead plants and animals. Spaces between the particles will also contain a certain amount of air and water depending on the type of soil.


    Weathering Process

    Rocks near the earth's surface are slowly broken down in nature by a process called weathering. Eventually small particles such as sand, silt and clay are formed. These particles create the environment for billio ...

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  • Soil Testing Benefits Of A Pre-sideress Soil Nitrate Test (psnt)
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Nitrogen is, of course, an essential plant nutrient - but it also can negatively affect both growth and quality of a crop and so must be carefully managed.

    Crops take up nitrogen that is released to the soil as a direct result of several catalysts, including atmospheric deposition ... soil organic matter mineralization ... crop residue decomposition ... and animal manure and/or inorganic fertilizer applications.

    A deficiency in nitrogen causes severe damage to cro ...

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  • Soil Testing Lab Helps Determine Cost Of Soil Cleanup
    By: Andrew Stratton | - A soil test allows a land owner to balance the potential impact of harm from soil contamination against the cost of undertaking a cleanup operation with the advice of a soil testing lab.

    Soil testing is used as part of contaminated land rehabilitation projects to determine the presence and levels of harmful substances. A site is deemed to be contaminated when areas or the entire site has toxic chemicals in the ground that are harmful to humans or the environment at levels higher ...

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  • Soil Testing For The Health Of Your Land
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Soil testing can yield important information for growers and grazers about the general health, fertility, structure, and physical properties of any given land and its suitability for different crops.

    By combining diligent record keeping with professional soil testing, it is possible for modern farmers to build up knowledge about the characteristics of their farm and individual fields.

    By taking action before problems develop, it is possible for you to make accurat ...

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  • Soil-based Probiotics The Missing Link To Gi Health
    By: Stephen Becker | - Like most break through discoveries, "The Missing Link" to GI Health was not so much intentional as it was the result of a research scientists keen mind examining disparate soil vitality studies and animal eating habit studies done over decades.

    Most people are aware that, prior to the industrial age, farm soil (and lawn) grew healthy, disease free crops. These soils were teeming with organic micronutrients and soil based organisms, collectively known as SBOs (soil-based organisms ...

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  • Gardening Soil
    By: neil parnham | - The perfect soil does not exist and most gardeners have to make do with whatever nature or the house builder has left them. The soil itself ultimately governs which plants will grow well and anyone who doubts this should try to grow rhododendrons on chalk or lime. This plant and an alkaline soil are quite incompatible. Soils in Britain vary enormously between heavy clays and light sands. A child can tell the different between muddy clods of clay and dry sandy grains and these physical difference ...
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  • Soil-based Probiotics For Dogs:
    By: Stephen Becker | - Dogs need supplements just as much as humans do. In fact, if their primary food is commercial pet food, dogs need probiotics even more!

    There are basic supplements that dogs require as they get older, like digestive enzymes, and others that they need throughout life, like omega 3/6 oils, minerals, and probiotics. Why probiotics for dogs?

    Your Dog may Look and Act Healthy, But

    Domesticating a dog is behavioral, but domesticating dogs diet has led to ...

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  • Guidelines Regarding Your Choice Of Hydroponics Or Soil
    By: Ann Marier | - Hydroponics is a new agricultural or gardening technique that many still find risky to try. Hence, in an effort to help everyone, here are some general guidelines regarding both hydroponics and soil techniques. Many are interested in a debate on hydroponics versus soil culture, but I clearly point out that the two are not opposing each other. What we have to do is to appreciate both methods and weigh the pros and cons in specific day-to-day examples that we run into. There are major difficulties ...
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  • Can Plants Grow Without Soil? Hydroponic Gardening Is The Answer!
    By: Tony Buel | - Hydroponic Gardening is the system in which plants can be made to grow without soil. Using hydroponics to grow plants can be beneficial for many growers since it allows plants to be grown much faster and many times with less problems.

    Plants are grown in a solution which consists of water and dissolved nutrients required for the particular plant. There are several hydroponics techniques and systems that are used in producing thriving plants

    The different types of ...

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  • Soil Erosion Control
    By: Kael | - Soil erosion is a costly problem, so it is very important to plan ahead when buying a home. Making sure soil erosion control and rain damage prevention are done right during the original landscaping and building of your home will lead to a nicer overall yard and keeping your yearly maintenance costs down.

    The by-product of soil erosion is sediment. Youve seen this after a hard rain on your sidewalks and driveways. Sediment from soil erosion is the largest pollutant in our lakes ...

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