Types of Soil 1
Types of Soil 1
Soil differs greatly from place to place, but all soil is made up of different amounts
of three types of particles: sand, silt and clay.
Loam is a mix of sand, silt and clay. It is the best type of soil for growing plants.
Loam breaks up easily and holds moisture and nutrients, while still allowing some
water and air to pass through.
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Types of Soil
Response Questions
Which soil type can become hard as stone when dry? _________________
Which soil type dries out quickly after a rainfall? _____________________
Which soil type would be best for building a structure? ________________
Which soil type would a gardener need to break up every now and then to allow
more drainage? _______________
Which soil type would a cactus do well in? _______________
TRY THIS!
Dig down at least six inches and grab a handful of soil. Soak it with water and roll it
into a ball in your hand.
Sand
If you cannot make a ball out of it, it is mostly sand.
Silt
Clay
If it forms a packed ball and can be reshaped into a snake, it is mostly clay.
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