Depending on where you live, you're likely to have one of six different types of soil: loam, clay, sandy, silty, chalk, or peat. Knowing which type of soil you have in your yard is important—and will ...
Growing grass in sandy soil is doable, but it can be challenging. Sandy soil lacks nutrients, drains quickly, and needs ...
In North Texas garden beds, what happens above ground is determined below it. If your flowers and plants aren’t thriving, ...
If you've got a stony, sandy garden, read on.
Whether a plant thrives or dies is down to a number of factors. Variables include weather conditions, a plant's position in the plot, care routines – and the prevalent type of soil. The latter is ...