Soil Formation
Soil Texture
Determining Soil Texture
Biological/Chemical Properties
100

What is organic matter?

Dead matter from living things.

100

What is the ideal soil texture for plants?

Loamy

100

Define Soil Structure

Soil structure is an important physical property that influences water and nutrient flow, aeration of plants and microbes, and resistance to soil erosion and compaction, which affects plant growth.

100

Define Decomposition

Decaying/breaking down matter.

200

What is soil erosion?

Weathering the upper layer of soil

Weathering the upper layer of soil

200

What are some types of soil texture?

and, Silt, Clay, Chalky, Loam, Peat etc.

200

What is the structure of platy soil?

 It's flat and plate-like

200

What are Biological Properties?

The living organisms found in the soil include both micro- and macroplants and/or animals  

300

A typical soil profile has at LEAST three layers in this order starting at the soil surface:

A,B,C Horizons

300

What is drainage rate?

Drainage rate is the rate at which water passes through the soil.

300

What is the structure of Prismatic soil?

Are bounded by flat or slightly rounded vertical faces.

300

What is pore formation 

Soil pores exist between and within aggregates and are occupied by water and air. Macropores are large soil pores, usually between aggregates.

400

What are the three layers that form the soil profile?

Top Soil, Subsaoil, Parent Rock.

400

What is the difference between light and heavy soils?

Light soil soil high in sand, and heavy soils are made up largely of clay.

400

What is the structure of Granular soil?

Separates almost entirely into discrete units that are loosely packed, roughly and spherical.

400

Inorganic things grow in what?

Vermiculite

500

What is Topography?

The breakdown of soil and the shape of the land's surface and how it affects soil formation.

500

Define Clayey Soil

A type of soil made up of fine particle sizes. It contributes to slow drainage and poor aeration, easily compacted, high water holding capacity and ability to hold nutrients.  

500

Why is only the water held between field capacity and wilting point considered to be plant available?

 Retained against the force of gravity, but not so tightly that it cannot be extracted by plants.

500

Most horticulture plants prefer what pH range?

5.5-7.0