Soil Science

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A science based community to discuss and learn all things related to soils.



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These subdisciplines are used by various other disciplines, particularly those related to reclamation, remediation, and agriculture.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Track_Shovel to c/soilscience
 
 

This is a great and publicly available book for those that are curious about soil science

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Got some mud you'd like to link on the sidebar? Chuck it in here.

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#STOPIT (mander.xyz)
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For all the time I spend looking at various techniques and growing tips, I know shockingly little about soil, especially when you buy it at a garden center. Lemmy has treated me quite well every time I've asked for gardening advice, so once again I come to all of you to ask: What exactly differentiates potting mix and in-ground soil? What should I be looking for when purchasing soil? Is the type I choose all that important? Enlighten me soil scientists, and add any other fun tidbits you think I should know.

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New method relies upon seismic technology that normally measures how the ground shakes during earthquakes.

The study

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Important Post (lemmy.world)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Bigboye57@lemmy.world to c/soilscience
 
 

I just wanted to post two things. Spodosols are the best soil order and Spodosols are the best soil order. I do not give a damn about productivity, just look at that thing and tell me otherwise.

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Discuss (slrpnk.net)
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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Five to c/soilscience
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I've recently tried mixing the used coffee grounds in baking soda, and I'm seeing a very visible chemical reaction. I haven't tried putting it in the ground yet though.

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