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Physical Geography > Loam
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Loam Defined
A soil that contains a roughly equal mixture of clay, sand, and silt. Good for growing most crops.
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- Mulch | Stone | Loam Pricing List | Delivery Price in NH | Mass: Bark Mulch, Stone, Loam, pricing including delivery to Hudson, Nashua, Litchfield, Londonderry, Windham, Amherst, Hollis, Derry, Merrimack
Tue Apr 28
- Bob Sherwood Landscape Co., LLC: Dover, NH landscape/ mulch/ loam deliveries
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- Suburban Ecology: Flower Power In The Burbs!
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- Colorado State University Master Gardener - Estimating Soil Texture Sandy, Loamy or Clayey?: Texture refers to the size of the particles that make up the soil. The terms sand, silt, and clay refer to relative sizes of the soil particles.
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