Loam soil retains moisture well, making it the optimal soil type for thriving gardens and can be watered normally. Identify loam soil by its color and texture: it has a darker brown or black shade and is crumbly to the touch but still holds water well. Garden flowers and plants grow best in loam soil.

Zebrina Mallow, also known as Malva sylvestris 'Zebrina,' is a striking, herbaceous perennial…

 

The Lupin Westcountry, known for its vibrant and showy flower spikes, is a stunning…

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