Questions tagged [soil]

The growing medium for plants, primarily consisting of rock fragments, organic material, water, and organisms.

Naturally forming soils are created under a huge range of conditions, and the study of soils constitutes its own science, "soil science", that overlaps with geology, hydrology, and ecology.

Soils are primarily derived from rock ('lithic') fragments of various sizes. These may be derived from the local bedrock, or they may have been transported some distance by the action of (e.g. river silt), wind (aeolian sediments such as loess), ice (e.g. boulder clays), or humans. and biological factors can break lithic fragments down into other minerals - e.g. clay minerals, and dissolved salts.

In horticulture and ecology, the lithic components are usually classified according to their size: clay (<2micron), silt (2-60micron), and sand (60micron-2mm). In turn, soils are then classified according to their relative proportions. For example, "clay soil" typically has 50% or more clay particles, whilst "medium loam" has 5-25% clay, 20-50% silt, and 30-60% sand.

Soils also contain organic material in the forum of living organisms (e.g. bacteria and arthropods), and humus (partially decomposed dead organic material). Humus is important for horticulture and agriculture as it helps to absorb water and acts as a reserve for nitrogen, phosphorus, and other plant .

For horticultural purposes, plants prefer soils with specific , nutrient, and pH characteristics. Adding sand can improve drainage. Adding humus and/or mineral salts can affect the nutrient and pH characteristics.

Use this tag for all questions about soil - especially diagnosing soil problems, and improving soils.

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How can I deal with cats who dig into plant soil (indoor)?

My cat loves digging into my plant pots, spreading soil everywhere, and destroy my plant roots... I have tried the educational way, and since then he stopped practicing when I'm around, but he can't stand doing "tunnels" when I'm away... How can I…
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Gardening in a shared space with different soil levels

So I got a spot dead center of 2 other gardeners in our building rooftop garden. I'm second from the left, the zone with all the perrenials from last year the someone forgot to clear. The problem I'm having is that I plan on filling my alloted area…
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How effective is boiling water at sterilizing pot soil?

Aspiring to do sustainable* container gardening, I'd like to reuse the soil in my balcony pots each year instead of throwing it away. A fascinating idea is that watering a balcony pot with boiling water kills the evil things in it. Certainly, it…
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Preferred soil for a ficus/rubber tree

What kind of soil is best for a ficus/rubber tree indoor plant? I recently moved across the US and my very healthy ficus was too tall to bring in the car. My old house had amazing light and the plant thrived but not by anything I did special to it.…
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How far is a espresso brew coffee nitrogen molecules to those able to be absorbed by plants?

I live in a small apartment with 3 small balconies, all of them full of plants. Most of the plants have big roots and are in too small pots, just because I don't have enough space or I have too many plants, or both. I want my plants to grow big and…
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Does roughening up the soil really reduce evaporation?

I am reading a gardening book and encountered (three times in fifty pages) the statement Roughening up* the soil reduces water evaporation. Especially in the presence of caked up topsoil. My intuition is opposite - aerated soils loose water; caked…
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Is it possible to un-plant bush beans planted in error?

I re-seeded my pole beans yesterday, after soaking the seeds. Today I discovered I had confused the bush bean packet with the pole bean packet, and what I actually planted yesterday, along the edges of a four-pole teepee, was the bush bean seeds. …
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Can I reuse the lower portion of soil or pot that had fungus gowing in it?

I had a plant with a fungus growing in the soil. I have since replanted the plant with new soil and in a new pot. Since the old pot was rather big, I am wondering if I could reuse some of the soil in it? It appeared the fungus was just on the top…
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frightened by black, dirty phlegm after gardening -- help!

I'm NOT a gardener, rarely if ever get out there, but spend about 4 hours this morning in my mom's flower gardens, tilling, raking, weeding, and putting schmutz in the garbage. It was a WINDY morning. After I was washing up, I noticed black in my…
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Cover crop and rehab or amend and plant

I just pulled up a rather sad potato crop and was considering putting down some winter squash. I tested the soil and it's got low nitrogen and phosphorus. I would like to build up healthy soil. Should I just put down a cover crop and call that bed a…
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Can there be a calcium deficiency despite plenty of calcium in the soil test

What else should I be looking for in a soil test that shows plenty of calcium when some plants do show Ca deficiency?
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What is this growing in the soil of indoor plant?

What is the yellow thing protruding from the soil? Should I dig it out? Also there appears to be white mineral deposits at the top of the soil This is an indoor aloe vera plant in a pot.
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Any idea why bees are rooting around in our new potting soil in our outdoor raised beds?

This isn’t bothering us at all, just curious… We assembled a raised bed on our back deck in Washington, DC a few days ago. We used peat-free Organic Mechanics container blend potting soil. Then these cute little fuzzy bees started rooting around in…
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How long to dry out soil to kill all the bugs?

How long can the eggs/larvae/pupae of indoor plant bugs survive in soil that is not being watered at all? For example, after the plants have died and been removed, so literally no water at all is being added to the pot. I have some medium-sized…
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Metal firepit installation

I want to put limestone blocks 2x2x5’ for seats in a 10x10, 4’ deep fireplace area, I rented a digger and dig the hole I and plan to put 6” of base inside the entire area first then the blocks around the pit sitting on top of the base, will it sink…