You’ve likely heard that topsoil is beneficial in your garden, but do you know why this simple soil is so amazing? Let’s take a closer look at just what it can do for your garden.
What Is Topsoil?
Technically, topsoil is the upper 12 inches of dirt in any given area. Any time a construction project is started, this section of useful soil is stripped away to make room for concrete. If you collect the topsoil, it can be used in gardens.
It can take up to 100 years to create a single inch of topsoil, which contains organic matter, clay, sand, and silt, among other things. It would be a terrible waste to throw this dirt away when it is literally what nourishes plants and vegetation, so many construction companies now collect it and set it aside instead of simply throwing it away.
The Benefits of Topsoil
There are many benefits to using topsoil and you’ll be amazed at the difference in your garden when you start to incorporate it into your landscaping.
High in Nutrients
Thanks to the many plants and other types of organic materials that have decayed and become part of this layer of soil, topsoil is an incredible source of nutrients for your plants. It is packed with everything your plants need to thrive and survive.
In addition, the topsoil remains nutritious for a very long period of time.
Water Retention
The mixture of compounds in the soil helps hold water, which allows plants to grow steadily, instead of in fits and starts. The liquid is always available to them, so long as you water regularly. The topsoil also holds moisture instead of releasing it into the air via evaporation.
Prevent Erosion
Topsoil is excellent for staying in place, due to the fact it contains clay and sand. It is often used in areas where roots are constantly being exposed. Adding topsoil to an exposed root structure can help it stay covered and prevent further issues.
Reduce the Need for Pesticides
If you normally have issues with insects attacking your plants, you should be able to reduce the number of pests by using topsoil in your garden. The reason for this is the high level of nutrients in the topsoil. This helps prevent pests, as well as diseases, and results in much sturdier plants that can withstand attacks from nature.
How Much Topsoil Do I Need?
While any amount of topsoil will help your garden, you should plan according to the area you’ll use it in. A regular lawn should use 4 inches of soil, while garden beds will need a minimum of 8 inches to get the best benefits.
You can purchase topsoil from plant hire companies. In fact, P.R. Weldhen has topsoil ready for you to purchase right now! Contact us today to learn more.
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