Above, you can see our pile of soil, now determined to be Hinesburg Fine Sandy Loam from examining a surficial geology map, as well as some samples of the different layers in the cupcake tin next to it. Notice the different colors of each horizon- the O horizon is a rich, dark brown while the C layer at the bottom of our pit is orange because it is so highly oxidized. All of the layers are fairly sandy, with some loam to help retain water that percolates through.
Photo by Sam Smith
Somehow, you've managed to make an inviting picture of a soil testing set up. Nice!
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