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4491 Gladwin Road, Abbotsford, BC, V4X 1W6
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1700 Carmi Ave, Penticton, BC, V2A 8V5
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5985 Thorne Ave, Burnaby, BC, V3N 2T8
Take your gardening to the next level and help your plants thrive by amending your soil! Garden soil is anything but simple, it’s a complex mixture of organic materials, minerals, and other nutrients. Your soil’s health is vital for quality plant growth and it needs to properly move water and air to their roots, and provide nutrients for the best results. If you want your plants to thrive, amend your soil by adding organic material and improve it’s fertility and texture!
We look at two qualities for good garden soil: fertility and texture. Fertility is a combination of essential nutrients and a soil pH level that makes these nutrients available to plants. Plants need nutrients to grow and using an amendment boosts your soil’s fertility by providing decomposing material that will feed your plants. Texture refers to the size of soil particles, soil cohesiveness, and the soil’s ability to transfer water and air. Proper soil texture is just as essential as fertility as it allows roots to take up moisture and air. Dense, clay-type soils can remain too moist, causing roots to drown, while sandy soils can drain too quickly for roots to absorb moisture.
The best way to improve soil texture is by adding organic material, such as compost or peat moss. The decaying organic matter helps sandy soil by retaining water that would otherwise drain away and it corrects clay soil by making it looser, so air, water, and roots all can penetrate. Adding organic matter to your soils also encourages beneficial microbial activity and provides slow release nutrients for happy and healthy plants.
The best time to amend your garden soil is when you’re first establishing a garden bed. In an existing garden, soil amendments typically are an ongoing task, even if it’s as simple as adding in some compost in Spring prior to each year’s plantings.
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