Sandy soils are characterized by their high proportion of sand particles. They are well-draining and typically have low fertility and water-holding capacity, Clay soils are dominated by clay particles and exhibit high water retention and nutrient-holding capacity. They tend to be heavy and sticky when wet, and hard and compacted when dry., Loamy soils contain a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay particles, resulting in a well-structured soil with good drainage, water retention, and fertility., Silty soils are composed primarily of silt particles, which are smaller than sand but larger than clay. They exhibit moderate drainage and water retention properties and are often fertile and easy to work with., Peaty soils are characterized by their high organic matter content, derived from partially decomposed plant material. They are typically acidic and have high water-holding capacity.,

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