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1 - Analysing your soil
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Add a handful of soil to a glass jar.Soil type test
  • Add half a handful of soil to a large glass jar
  • Fill with water
  • Stir well
  • Leave to settle for two hours
  • Then look
Sandy or gravelly soilSandy or gravelly soil
Most of the sandy particles sink and form a layer on the bottom, and the water looks fairly clear.

Clay or silty soilClay or silty soil
The water is cloudy with a thin layer of particles on the bottom. The tiny clay particles take ages to settle.

Peaty soilPeaty soil
Lots of bits floating on the surface, the water is a bit cloudy and a small amount of sediment is sitting on the bottom.

Chalky soilChalky soil
A layer of white, gritty fragments on the bottom and the water is a pale greyish colour.

Loamy soilLoamy soil
Fairly clear water with a layered sedimentation on the bottom - the finest particles on the top.

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