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Improving the Productivity of Landscapes with Little or No Topsoil

Improving the Productivity of Landscapes with Little or No Topsoil

AGR-203: Improving the Productivity of Landscapes with Little or No Topsoil

Authored by: Edwin Ritchey

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Abstract

Landscapes with little or no topsoil can make it difficult to produce a garden, lawn, or other plants. Topsoil, dark in color compared to the underlying soil, is the part of a soil that is most biologically active, nutrient rich, and easily managed. It also is usually more easily worked than underlying soil, supplies most of the plant's water and nutrients, and is generally best for plant growth.

Core Details

Publication ID

AGR-203

Status

New

Publication Date

Aug. 16, 2011

Series

Multi-Part Series

N/A


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Department(s)

Language

English

Peer Reviewed?

Yes

Contact Information

Tawana Brown
Associate Director, Educational Publications

361 Blazer Dining 343 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. Lexington, KY 40526-0012

+1 (859) 257-7566

tawana.brown@uky.edu