
Taming the Clay: Smart Farming Solutions
Ever wondered what makes clay soil so unique? It all boils down to particle size. Unlike sand's large grains and silt's in-between texture, clay boasts the tiniest particles – so small you can't even see them with a regular microscope, as Robert Pavlis explains in Soil Science for Gardeners. Interestingly, while sand and silt are simply broken-down rock, clay forms when minuscule minerals bind together.