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1 - Analysing your soil
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Silty soil
  • Smooth and soapy to the touch
  • Well-drained soil
  • Retains moisture
  • Richer in nutrients (more fertile) than sandy soil
  • Easier to cultivate than clay
  • Heavier than sand
  • Soil structure is weak and easily compacted
  • A very good soil if well managed
Silty soil
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Peaty soil
  • Contains a much higher proportion of organic matter (peat) because the soil’s acidic nature inhibits decomposition
  • But this means there are few nutrients
  • Dark in colour
  • Warms up quickly in spring
  • Highly water retentive and may require drainage if the water table is near the surface
  • Fantastic for plant growth if fertiliser is added
Peaty soil
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