The condition of your garden topsoil will most likely be one of the most critical indicators in how well your garden looks. Your plants make use of this topsoil to get all the nutrients they need to prosper. On this page i will go over a few things to consider as well as some ways that we can certainly help out both our gardens topsoil and the plants that we want to grow inside it. To assist you to easily get that great looking garden that you might want.

The moisture levels of your Garden Topsoil is probably the single most important thing for you to watch out for. If your moisture levels are too high, the soil around the roots will be sodden. on the flip side if there is not enough moisture in your topsoil the plants will not be able to draw the nutrients they need. This is a sign that the water has drained away too quickly and that the right amount of water is not being held in the garden topsoil. There are of course things that you can do to improve your gardens topsoil.

To ensure the water drains easily and to stop the soil clumping, try digging in fine gravel or sand to your garden topsoil. Horse Manure or well rotted compost will also benefit your soil.

Whilst these may be the cheapest way to improve your drainage, they are by no means the easiest, buying high quality garden Topsoil in the first place will reduce the need to do this, but obviously that comes at a premium. Alternatively try good quality compost will have a 2 pronged attack in that it will retain moisture and add nutrition.

Weeds are another problem that will drive you up the wall especially in a garden that hasn’t been well looked after for a period of time. They seem to grow quicker than you can control them. A good natural Mulch is probably the most effective way to control this. This is a double edged sord as not only is it bio-degradable and will add nutrients back into your garden topsoil, it will discourage weeds from re-growing as it blocks out all light.

Areas of lawn can show signs of problems with the topsoil. Garden topsoils in grassy areas is often neglected simply because it is not visable. But inevitably poor topsoil will affect the quality of your lawn. Moss for example would suggestthat you have popor drainage and the water is not draining away properly. The best way to solve that is to aerate the lawn add a small amount of sand and a good quality natural turf dressing.

If your garden topsoil is too dry your lawn will not have the deep grewen colour you would expect, as the lawn is not getting the nutrients it needs from the soil. Yes, lawns should be slightly dry but on the other hand they still need moisture to draw those all so important nutrients.