Questions tagged [clay]

Fine grained mineral component of soil. Lots of clay can cause a soil to be heavy and sticky.

Clay usually refers to mineral/rock grains in a soil that are very small (finer than mud and silt). Large proportions of clay will make a soil heavy, difficult to dig, and difficult for roots to grow in.

Clays are produced by natural erosion, deposited as river deposits (e.g. on a flood plain), ancient glacial deposits (i.e. boulder clay), or even from a soft bed rock (e.g. the Cretaceous clays of Texas and SE England).

In geology, clay has a second meaning and refers to a large class of sheet silicate minerals (kaolin is probably the best known example). These invariably form fine grained particles that are often clay sized - hence the duplicate meanings of the word: A lump of clay is probably made of clay sized particles of clay minerals!

This tag should be used for questions about clay soils. Typically these will concern soil improvement and the kinds of plants that can be grown in clay soils.

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What evergreens will tolerate alkaline clay soil in USDA zone 4?

Although the area where I live is famed for it's white pine they grow in sandy soils. My garden has a thin skim of topsoil over six feet of compact alkaline (ph 7) clay. My dwarf white pine is doing so poorly I think I may have to replace it. Are…
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Can I fix clayey soil with hugel beds?

I heard about hugel kultur beds, study a bit about it and I think it might help me fix my backyard. It is about 13x11 m that I want to be fertile (so far only weed grows in it). It is heavily packed and a pain to dig around. If I make a long hugel…
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What should I do with Hostas planted in heavy clay soil?

My landscaper (I use this term very loosely) planted some hostas in my front yard. The soil there is very heavy clay and also covered with mulch. Some of the bulbs seem to be doing alright, others are alive but definitely not thriving. Clearly…
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Is deep soil mixing necessary for compacted clay soil before planting a tree?

I am a newbie gardener, and would like to plant around 15 polyalthia longifolia trees in my garden. The main problem here is that my garden's reddish-clay-soil seems to be compacted. Clay sticks under my sandals. No worms in the compacted…
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Should I use an open or closed French drain in clay soil?

Around my property is dense, clay soil that holds on to water to the point where the soil will still be damp in hot, dry weather. This has resulted in poor drainage, so I’m currently installing French drains on either side of my house. After laying…
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Heavy wet clayey soil - grit, sand or perlite?

I live in a rented house with a garden in North East of England. Last year I attempted to create a small bed for growing herbs and some vegetables but the soil appears to be very clayey and wet all the time so my there was no harvest last year to…
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Liriope muscari - why no flowers?

I live in west Essex, England. Several years ago I planted a group of three Liriope muscari in partial shade in very heavy clay soil. They flowered the first year, but have not done so since and haven't really spread much, though their foliage is…
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Is it a known phenomenon that clay, silt and sand separate easily in bad tilth with litte humus?

I have witnessed the following phenomenon multiple times: The soil looks compressed and trampled on for a long time and is presumed to contain little to no humus. There is also no visible plant life. I water the soil for the first time (for a few…
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Removing clay soil and replacing soil for new sod

I’ve been struggling for a while trying to save my 12x12 front yard grass from not growing well and dying. Mostly because the clay soil doesn’t absorb any water from the rain and it just becomes puddly/muddy. It can rain on a Sunday and then be 70°F…
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Garden space in a basement with dirt space

My house was built in 1952 and the basement was dug out from under the house at a later date. The way they did this left a perfectly sized (approximately 12"x40", about 4' from the floor) space with red clay, which I have 3 bags of good soil (50…
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What can I grow in my wet, moldy, clay soil that covers about 1/2 acre of my yard?

I am in the southeast and despite putting down gypsum, overseeding and aerating, I can't get grass to grow in much of my yard. I have stopped watering this area all together because it stays really wet all the time - even in the 100 degree heat…
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How to Build a Nature Pond with Stone & Bentonite Clay

I'm in the process of designing a nature pond to raise some small fish and attract amphibians. Its requirements are the following: Contain a round central chamber 2 ft across (diameter) and 4 ft deep Have an irregular shallows extended from the…
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Landscaper dumped clay dirt over lawn

We've had a landscaper over to replace a retaining wall, but he dumped/spread the dirt he dug all over our lawn. It's heavy clay so I'm not sure if grass will grow through the clay. Our lawn hasn't been in a great shape due to the drought we're…
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What fruit trees to grow in clay soil - USDA hardiness zone 9a/10?

I have a tall order - Are there any fruit trees which will grow well with little work in clay soil and can handle wet winters where the temperature gets to -5c occassionally? Ideally trees which will grow moderately large (ie 3-5 meters high),…
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Can blueberry bushes survive in clay soil long term with the right help?

Last year I planted three 1-year-old blueberry bushes in my back yard in clay soil and I've added several inches of mulch and soil amendments, but have a feeling that they won't do well in clay soil long term. If I keep adding organic material/mulch…