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1. Well-decomposed [[organic soil]]. Contains more silt and clay (mineral) than [[peat]].<br>
1. Well-decomposed [[organic soil]]. Contains more silt and clay (mineral) than [[peat]].<br><br>
 
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http://www.spruceroots.org/Feb.02/Muck.jpg<br><br>
http://www.spruceroots.org/Feb.02/Muck.jpg<br><br>
This is a picture of a low lying area that has poor drainage and is starting to accumulate some muck.<br><br>
This is a picture of a low lying area that has poor [[drainage]] and is starting to accumulate some muck.<br>
"Source: http://www.spruceroots.org/Feb.02/Water.html"
Source: http://www.spruceroots.org/Feb.02/Water.html<br><br>

Revision as of 11:17, 21 March 2006


1. Well-decomposed organic soil. Contains more silt and clay (mineral) than peat.

Muck.jpg

This is a picture of a low lying area that has poor drainage and is starting to accumulate some muck.
Source: http://www.spruceroots.org/Feb.02/Water.html