Uk garden soil is usually a combination of two or three of these soil types
Sandy Soils
Sandy Soil has a gritty texture and is formed from weathered rock like limestone, quartz, granite, and shale.,it is easy to cultivate, but dosent retain moisture or nutrients very well. Adding lots of organic matter helps and on the plus side sandy soil is easy to dig over. The easy solution is to grow plants that like sandy soil, like some herbs. Plants that will grow in Sandy soil plants for sandy soil
Silty Soil
Silty soil is very fertile soil, holding more nutrients than sandy soil holds moisture and drains well. It has a smooth dark texture and looks like dark sand.
Clay Soil
When clay soils are wet they are very sticky, lumpy and pliable but when they dry form rock-hard clots. They are hard to work and are also prone to water logging. Blue or grey clays have poor aeration and would need to be improved to grow most plants. Red clay soil has good aeration and drains well but is still difficult to dig over. Because clay soil has high nutrient levels, its worth sorting out the garden drainage as most plants will grow well in it. These plants thrive in clay plants to grow in clay
Loamy Soil
Loamy soils are a combination of sand, silt and clay. Loamy soils are mostly easy to dig over very fertile and full of organic matter, they drain well,retain moisture and hold lots of nutrients, the perfect soil.
Peaty Soil
Peaty soil contains more organic material than other soils but fewer nutrients and is prone to soggyness. You may need to use fertilisers and sort out the drainage to get the best out of your plants.
Chalky Soil
Chalky soils are alkaline and full of stones, dry out quickly and lack trace elements such as iron and manganese causing poor growth and yellowing of leaves. Chalky soil is extremely poor quality and would need to be greatly improved to grow most garden plants. These plants will grow in chalky soil plants for chalky soil
Its costly to change the pH of your soil and does'nt work over the long term anyway, instead try growing plants that will be happy in your type of soil. I have listed a few species of wild flowers and the soil they thrive in best on this page, soil wildflowers grow in
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