Summary
The article urges gardeners to identify their soil type—chalky, clay, loamy, peaty, sandy, or silty—to select plants that thrive. It guides readers to test soil texture by moistening a sample and working it by hand: sandy soils feel gritty and crumble, clay soils are sticky and ball‑shaped, whim feels balanced, peaty soils are soft and spongy, and silty soils are smooth yet may compact. After identifying the soil type, the article recommends improving it with organic matter—compost or manure—and measuring soil pH to match the appropriate plants for the garden.
Gardeners' World
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