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Despite its arid climate, Utah is a beautiful state filled with incredible greenery. However, growing plants in your home’s garden is not as simple as just watering seeds. Utah has many different types of soil, with each type supporting different levels of plant growth. Knowing which type of Utah soil your home has can help you prepare effective landscape maintenance and ensure a healthy future for your lawn for years to come.

Types of Northern Utah Soil

When it comes to landscaping, not all soil is created equal. There are many different types of soil in northern Utah, defined by factors including pH level, percentage of organic matter, and moisture retention. The two most common types of northern Utah soils are aridsols and mollisols. Mollisols are closest to what you likely imagine when you think of “soil”: dark and rich dirt that supports a wide variety of plant life. Mollisols are formed in areas that receive at least 12 inches of annual precipitation, and are incredibly important for sustaining Utah’s plant life. Aridsols, on the other hand, are found in northern Utah’s deserts, where less than 12 inches of annual precipitation occur. Aridsols are hard, dry, and highly alkaline, and only the hardiest of plants can survive within them. Knowing what type of Utah soil you are dealing with is the first step towards growing a healthy and sustainable lawn for your yard. Greenleaf Landscaping can help you schedule a simple soil test in order to determine what future steps you should take for your landscape maintenance.

How Utah Soil Affects Your Lawn’s Growth

The type of soil your home has will greatly affect your ability to grow and garden. If your Utah soil is similar to mollisol, you may be able to grow a full lawn without much necessary preparation. If you live in an area with high aridsol, however, achieving a healthy lawn is still possible with the aid of professional soil preparation. This type of landscape maintenance prepares your Utah soil for incoming grass seeds by steadily altering the soil’s pH level and organic matter. By tilling the soil, adding additional topsoil layers, and mixing in effective fertilizer, you can create a healthy base for your lawn even amongst rocky aridsol. Greenleaf Landscaping can provide further assistance with your landscaping maintenance, to help you make sure that your lawn remains healthy and green.

Reshape Your Lawn with Greenleaf Landscaping

If you need assistance with developing a healthy lawn within rocky and challenging Utah soil, Greenleaf Landscaping is ready to help. Our landscaping technicians have years of experience working with Utah’s lawns, and have helped hundreds of clients create beautiful floral landscapes within Utah’s harsh deserts. Contact us today to learn more about our landscaping services, and how we can help shape Utah’s soil to serve your home.