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It can be tough to grow trees or other plants in clay soil, which easily becomes compacted and waterlogged. Fortunately, this ...
Clay soils in the Willamette Valley are the result of geologic actions that took place during the end of the last ice age – some 10,000-14,000 years ago, said Linda Brewer, senior faculty ...
An OSU Extension educator will help Dayton-area gardeners learn about soil health and amendment, heavy metals in your yard, ...
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A: Clay soil and compacted subsoil (i.e. "builder's soil") is pretty common around here. A lot of experts say it's best to plant into existing, unimproved soil so you don't have improved holes ...
In central Ohio, that usually means amending the clay soil with organic matter to improve its structure. When clay particles act independently, they lead to poor water drainage and little air ...
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When clay soil is dry, it tends to be lumpy and hard. It also warms up slowly in the spring. Digging into moist clay soil feels like slicing through sticky, dense holiday fudge.
Moist clay soil sticks together and will form a long ribbon when rubbed between thumb and forefinger. (Lynn Ketchum/Oregon State University) The bad news is that soil texture can’t be changed.
A: Please do not add sand to your clay soil. Here’s what happens: clay particles are so, so very much smaller than sand particles (though they all look pretty small to us).
Kverneland combines the Helios rotary hoe with a single row of spring tines, similar to those on a tine harrow. The machine ...