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VOLUME 3

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PHOTOGRAPHY by Jacob Barnes

The Science of Soil: Understanding Your Plant's Needs

WRITTEN by Emily Greenberg

Soil is the foundation of healthy plant growth, and understanding its properties is crucial for any plant enthusiast. At a basic level, soil is composed of mineral particles, organic matter, air, and water. The composition of soil can vary widely depending on factors such as climate, geology, and human activity, but all soils contain these basic components.

One of the most important aspects of soil for plant growth is its texture. Soil texture refers to the size of mineral particles in the soil. This can range from clay (very small particles) to sand (large particles) with many variations in between. Soil texture affects water and nutrient retention and plant root growth.

In addition to texture, soil fertility is also important for plant growth. Fertility refers to the amount and availability of essential plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. These nutrients are often added to soil through fertilizers, compost, and other organic matter.It is important to note that too much of a good thing can be harmful to plants. Excessive nutrients can lead to nutrient imbalances and toxicity. Understanding soil composition and fertility is key to providing the optimal growing conditions for your plants.

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