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3 Soil Types for Gardening

When selecting the appropriate soil for your garden, it's essential to consider the specific location and type of garden you have. Determine whether the plants' roots will have ample space to grow and thrive. Here are some soil options to consider:
- Mushroom Compost: This nutrient-dense compost is a by-product of mushroom farming and is typically used to enrich your existing soil. It provides essential nutrients for plant growth and can improve soil structure.
- Garden Soil: This type of soil consists of a mixture of compost, bark, and sand, designed to create an optimal environment for plant roots. The composition allows for better aeration and drainage, which is beneficial for plant growth and root development.
- Topsoil Plus: This soil mixture combines compost and sand, making it well-suited for leveling out bare spots in your yard. It can be used to improve the quality of existing soil and provide a more balanced environment for planting.
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