Topsoil (General Landscaping)

Texture: medium to heavy (varies) Drainage: Moderate to poor (varies) pH: 6.0–7.5
Topsoil (General Landscaping) - Soil

Bulk soil from the upper ground layer used for landscaping. Quality varies widely; often heavy, not sterile, and unsuitable alone for pots.

🧱 Texture, Drainage & Fertility

Texture: medium to heavy (varies)

Drainage: moderate to poor (varies)

Fertility: variable (often moderate)

Organic Matter: variable

Tendencies: compacts easily, may contain weed seeds/pathogens, inconsistent particle size

🧪 pH

Typical pH Range: 6.0–7.5

Best Suited For

  • Garden beds (mixed with compost)
  • Lawn top‑dressing/leveling
  • Raised bed base layer (not the top 20–30 cm)

⚠️ Not Ideal For

  • Indoor or balcony containers on its own
  • Seed starting

🛠️ Amendments & Improvements

  • Sieve to remove stones/clods
  • Blend with compost/coir and perlite for structure
  • Solarize if weed pressure is high

🪴 Recommended Container Mix

Use only 10–20% of topsoil blended into a potting mix: 40% coco coir, 30% compost, 20% perlite, 10% topsoil.

🔍 Diagnostics

Hand Test: Forms a strong clod/ball; may smear when wet.

Jar Test: Mixed fractions; often higher fines causing slow drainage.

🐛 Common Issues & Fixes

  • Waterlogging and compaction in pots: Limit to small fraction in containers; add perlite/bark; ensure large drainage holes.

💡 Care Tips

  • Avoid pure topsoil in containers
  • Build organic matter in beds with regular compost and mulch

🌦️ Malaysia Notes

Monsoon rain can compact and puddle topsoil—use raised beds and surface mulch.

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Note

Use these profiles as practical guides. Local site conditions vary—observe water infiltration, plant responses, and adjust amendments accordingly.