Like, there's plenty of neat mixtures and dirts out there. Where I live, it's mostly a red clay/topsoil mixture. It's got a nice color AND a nice texture (like using a shovel on it has the same kind of [i]feel[/i] as chewing through a lucky charms marshmellow).
I used to live in a place with really silty dirt with sand and silt being the primary components of the dirt.
But what about y'all? What kind of dirt do you like?
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In a jar [spoiler]🎶I've got a jar of dirt I've got a jar of dirt, and guess what's inside it!🎶[/spoiler]
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Incriminating.
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2 RespuestasDo you live in Georgia
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[b]WHO IS SANDY LOAM?? [i]WHO IS SHE[/i][/b]
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Dirt cake.
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We’ve reached a new low
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Alice in Chains
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probably the red dirt from Florida its soft and easier to dig through, out here in Cali you can't use a shovel to initially start digging, you definitely need a gosh darn pickaxe just to crack the dry top layer and it won't get easier until its deeper than a foot down.
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I like dirt on others. [spoiler]got any?[/spoiler]
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1 RespuestaHaving lived in an agricultural, rural area most of my life where dirt gets blown around and all over your clean car whenever farmers go to work, or construction workers drag mud onto the roads.... I prefer sand. It doesn't get all over your car from that stuff.
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1 RespuestaWhat’s dirt? All we got here in NH is rocks. Lots and lots of rocks. Are beaches are fake too. All the sand was imported. All our beaches are naturally rock [spoiler]licks finger [/spoiler]
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1 RespuestaI like dirt that’s actually dirt. I live in New England and there is no such thing as just dirt, we have dirt filled rocks. Also any true farmer is a rock farmer, hence all the stone walls everywhere from the farmers digging them up to replace it with nice soil. [spoiler]nibbles crayon[/spoiler]