In
gardening, it is very important to know type of soil you have in your garden.
Mainly four types of soil are found worldwide. The type of soil is decided on
the basis on size of soil particle, water and moisture retention capability and
amount of nutrients.
It
is coarse type of soil having largest soil particles. Large particles allow
water and moisture to drain quickly thus causing minimum retention strength. It
is light brown to brown in color. In hindi it is called as 'Balui mitti'.
This
type of soil is suitable for desert’s plants and shrubs like cacti and
flowering plants like hibiscus and tulips.
Add
a layer of mulch or compost to increase water and moisture retention capacity.
2. Silt
Particle
size of silt soil is in between sand and clay. Particles are smaller than sand
but bigger in compare to clay. Due to small sized particles silt is compactly
packed soil having good water and moisture retention capacity. But sometime it becomes
difficult to drain water from the soil.
This
type of soil is good for moisture loving plant.
Add
a layer of mulch or compost to improve drainage capability of silt soil.
3.
Clay
It
is heavier and densest soil. Soil
particles are smallest in the size thus packs it very compact. It holds water
and moisture for longest time. But compactly packed nature makes it very hard
to penetrate by air and moisture.It is called as 'Chikni mitti' in hindi.
Clay
is ideal for Rhododendron, Wisteria.
Add
a layer of mulch or compost to increase air flow and water drainage through it.
4. Loamy
It
is the best type of soil for gardening. It is made up of clay(20), silt(40) and
sand(40) thus providing it good drainage capability due to sandy content and
ideal water and moisture retention capability from silt and clay content. Here
is no need of adding mulch or compost. Though, you can add a thin layer to
improve particular nutrient in the soil.In hindi it is called as 'Dommat / Dummat mitti'.
Some
popular terms every gardener should know –
First
of all mulch is not a type of soil. It is an organic matter which improves soil
water drainage and moisture retention capability as well as keep heat level in
check. A mixture of dried leaves, tree bark, yard waste, wood chips and straw
is known as mulch. Mulching makes soil porous thus letting in more air and
water to roots. It decomposes over the time and adds more organic matter to the
soil.
Compost
or humus is organic matter product of decomposition of green (veggie, fruit
etc) and brown (dried leaves, sawdust) organic matter over the time. Composting
can be carried out at home also using kitchen and home waste. When added to
loose, sandy soil compost helps to bind soil particle to retain moisture and
nutrients for longer periods and in compact type of soil like clay and silt ,
it loosen up the soil to let air flow and water drain out of the soil.
Check
out tips for composting at home.
Top
soil is commercially produced nutrient rich matter having 2-10 % organic material.
It can be directly used on existing less fertile soil. Mix top soil and
existing soil properly otherwise it can create an absorption barrier for water
leading drainage and over watering issues.
Hey!!! Can the clay used for pottery, like diyas and all, be used in planting?
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