Loam

 


Loam is a well-balanced soil type that combines sand, silt, and clay in nearly equal proportions, making it highly fertile and ideal for plant growth. It provides excellent water-holding capacity while maintaining good drainage and aeration, ensuring that roots receive both moisture and oxygen. The balanced texture of loam supports strong root development and nutrient availability, which is why it is often referred to as “the gardener’s dream soil.” Its versatility allows it to support a wide range of crops and vegetation, making it valuable in agriculture, horticulture, and landscaping. Regular addition of organic matter can further enhance its structure, microbial activity, and long-term fertility.

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