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Author: Emily Jordan

Identification, Management Challenges, and Strategies When Using Coastal Organic Rich Subsoil for Landscape Topsoil

Identification, Management Challenges, and Strategies When Using Coastal Organic Rich Subsoil for Landscape Topsoil

Sep 13, 2020 | Agriculture, Horticulture, Soybean

Certain soils, called Spodosols, are found in coastal areas of South Carolina, have a subsoil identified as rich in organic matter, and are appealing for use as landscaping root zone soil. In fact,...

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