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1 - Analysing your soil
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Soil improvement
Digging and incorporating well-rotted organic matter can significantly improve all soils. In the case of clay, use horticultural grit or sharp sand (as well as well-rotted organic manure).

This is covered in more detail in Module 4, Practical Planting, Preparing the ground.
Organic manure needs to be stacked for six months before being used on a garden.
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Wet soilLook
To figure out what soil your garden has, first of all you need to get outside.

Water an area of soil with a watering can. Surface water disappears quickly on sandy or gravelly soils, but remains longer on clay.

Gently squeeze a handful of soil.Touch
Take a handful of soil and gently squeeze.

  • If it feels slimy and sticky, and when you release the pressure the lump stays in shape, it is clay
  • Sandy or gravelly soils feel gritty, and the ‘lump’ crumbles apart
  • Peaty soil feels spongy
  • Loam and silt feel smooth and retain their shape for longer that sandy soil, but not as rigidly as clay
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1. Know your plot

Introduction
Assessing your plot
Analysing your soil
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ÌýSoil ph
Drawing a survey
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