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  2. Homemaking - Wikipedia

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    In summer lawn mowers are used at high cutting for cool season grass, and lower cutting for warm season lawns. In autumn, lawns are mown by homemakers at a lower height and thatch build-up that occurs in warm season grasses are removed. [11] Homemakers do add sandy loam and apply fertilizer, containing some type of wetting agent. Cool season ...

  3. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, garden soil is improved by amendment, the process of adding beneficial materials to the native subsoil and particularly the topsoil. The added materials, which may consist of compost, peat, sand, mineral dust, or manure, among others, are mixed with the soil to the preferred depth. The amount and type of amendment may depend on ...

  4. Olympic (soil) - Wikipedia

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    Texture is clay loam, silty clay loam, silty clay, or clay. The ratio of calcium to magnesium is 2 to 4. The average annual soil temperature at a depth of 20 inches ranges from 47 to 54 degrees F. Olympic soils are usually moist but dry in all parts between depths of 4 and 12 inches for 45 to 60 consecutive days within the three months ...

  5. Natchez silt loam - Wikipedia

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    A typical Natchez soil profile consists of a 3-inch (7.6 cm) top soil of dark grayish brown silt loam and to 8 inches (20 cm), a subsurface of brown silt loam, a yellowish brown and dark yellowish brown silt loam subsoil to 36 inches (91 cm) and a substratum that is yellowish brown, and dark yellowish brown silt loam down to 80 inches (200 cm).

  6. Soil conservation - Wikipedia

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    This can involve adding crushed rock or chemical soil supplements. In either case the purpose is to combat mineral depletion. A broad range of minerals can be used, including common substances such as phosphorus and more exotic substances such as zinc and selenium. Extensive research examines the phase transitions of minerals in soil with ...

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    The beetroot Reuben at Loam in Downtown L.A. is a revelation that will capture the hearts of both carnivores and vegetarians. Here are two more sandwiches to add to the list of the city's best.

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  9. Soil color - Wikipedia

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    Highly oxidized red soil in Tirunelveli District, India. Red colors often indicate iron accumulation or oxidation in oxygen-rich, well-aerated soils. [4] Iron concentrations caused by redox reactions because of diffusion of iron in crystalline and metermorphic rock, in periodically saturated soils may also present red colors, particularly along root channels or pores.