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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What are these strange brown things coming out of plant soil?

I found these strange brown bugs coming out from my plants soil. I don't understand if these are soil mites or what. I found that 5 of my plants have the same problem. Same brown things coming out from soil. Can anyone please help me? Does anyone…
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Is it fungus or something else attacking my Areca Plant?

I wonder what's attacking my Areca plant, recently she definetly struggles with growing healthy and large leafs, every new leaf is small, brownish, and dried, as seen on pic 3. I've inspected her real close with magnifying glass, wasn't able to…
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Can I reuse utensils after sterilising potting soil after cleaning it?

For sterilising cocopeat/garden soil/potting mixes, I am thinking of using a big vessel from the kitchen on a stove with water. My question is, will this vessel be usable for cooking if I clean it with detergent/utensil liquid soap thoroughly or…
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What are the benefits of sifting soil?

I was thinking about sifting the soil of my garden, going from this: To this Are there any benefits in doing so? My goal is to grow vegetables in that soil
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Fruit tree species with root system that help stabilizing earth and stop erosion?

Which species of fruit trees (or some other productive species, like nuts, berries, eathables ... can also help with its root system in stabilizing the earth, binding water and thus protect against erosion? If, in addition, it can help over time…
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Is my kalanchoe dying?

I bought two kalanchoes about a month ago and planted them in a pot. They were out under the sun from 8 am to 4 pm when the maximum temperature varied around 27-30 degrees. The pot does not have drainage system, hence I watered it when the top soil…
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Is this growing medium good for compost?

This straw-like growing medium was used to grow dhingri (oyster) mushroom. However, due to climate getting hotter here, the mushroom died, and now I am thinking if this medium is suitable for compost bin or better for mixing with soil to ammend? Or…
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Redoing the lawn and improving soil

I'd like to start over with growing lawn and some plants on a small patch of garden (20-25 m2 at most). I removed the weeds/existing grass from the top by digging through it and noticed that the topsoil is a bit of a mess. There's some construction…
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Vermiculate has a bad history of being tainted with asbestos; what about perlite?

I avoid vermiculite because of its horrible history of being tainted with asbestos. Wikipedia states that, nowadays, vermiculite is supposed to be tested for asbestos, but knowing a bit about testing procedures, politics, and greed, I have my…
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Lowering Soil pH with Diluted Sulphuric Acid

I want to lower my soil pH from 7 to 4.5 with dilute sulphuric acid. It's time to buy potted blueberry plants here in El Dorado County, CA (Zone 9A) so I would like to adjust the pH quickly rather than waiting for elemental sulphur to convert to…
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Interpreting Soil Content Survey Results

We moved into our new-build property in November 2018, and have been beset with garden (more specifically, lawn) issues since the start. After badgering and persisting, our developer agreed to undertake a soil survey. They have just come back with…
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Does compost 100% decompose?

I guess another way to ask the same question: Can compost be used as soil? The question comes up as I have just removed a tree stump and would like to plant grass instead. So right now there is a hole I need to fill somehow. I have lots of ready…
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Is it OK to put sod on top of gravel?

I have a small area (approx 400 sqft) near the pool where I'm looking to put down sod. I ordered the sod to be delivered today. Yesterday I used a mini tiller to loosen the dirt. I found that under the dirt was gravel. See pictures. Is it ok to…
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My aloe vera is passed out, what can I do?

I bought this aloe vera last week. As one of the leaves was falling (photo 2), I thought that if I tied them together with a string for a few days, this would help her to create strength to hold the leaves better. In addition, I exchanged the soil…
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What type of soil should I use for a galvanized steel planter for growing veggies?

I am not sure whether I should use potting soil or raised bed soil. This would have a bottom so the roots would not be going down to the actual soil (going to be putting it on concrete anyways).
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