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Loam vs. clay #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:47 am   Loam vs. clay
 

What exactly is the difference between loam and clay?
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Loam vs. clay #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:24 am   Loam vs. clay
 

Hi Dear Torsten,
"Loam" is the good quality soil consisting of sand,clay and decayed plants used in gardening.
But "Clay" is the heavy sticky soil used for making pots,bricks,etc.
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