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Everything you need to know about sandy soils: composition, formation, cultivation and the soil texture triangle

Written by: Stanislas Fahy

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Introduction

The soil texture triangle is an essential tool for understanding the nature of your soil. It classifies soils according to their proportions of sand, silt, and clay . Among these, sandy soils stand out for their light texture, good drainage, but also their low organic matter content. Found in many regions of France, they require adapted cultivation practices.

In this article, discover what sandy soil is, its geological formation, its characteristics, its advantages and limitations, and how to improve it sustainably. We will also see how to identify sandy soil using Pouryère analysis kits .

What is sandy soil? (Definition)

A sandy soil is a soil whose texture is dominated by sand (more than 65%). Sand particles are the largest of the mineral components of the soil (between 0.05 and 2 mm).

This type of soil is light, well-draining , and not very compact, but also poor in nutrients . It heats up quickly in the spring and is easy to work, but it requires regular additions of nutrients to remain fertile.

sandy soil

Composition of sandy soil

The sandy soil contains:

  • 65% to 90% sand (coarse and fine)
  • 0 to 20% silt
  • 0 to 15% clay
  • Low proportion of organic matter (if not amended)

These proportions mean that water infiltrates quickly, but nutrients are quickly leached out.

Pouryère analysis kits allow you to accurately determine this composition and position your soil in the texture triangle.

The geological origin of sandy soils

Sandy soils originate from the mechanical weathering of hard rocks such as granite or sandstone. The sand is then transported by:

  • Watercourses (alluvial sand)
  • Wind (windblown sand, often in coastal areas)
  • Glaciers (glacial-fluvial sands)

These deposits are found in coastal regions (Landes, Camargue), in certain alluvial areas or at the foot of granite reliefs.

A map of the geological distribution of soils is available on the government website Géoportail here .

How is silt formed?

Although sandy soils are dominated by sand, they sometimes contain silt . Silt is formed by the fine erosion of rocks , transported by wind or water. Its presence can alter the soil texture and its water retention.

A sandy soil with a little silt is often more balanced than pure sand.

How to recognize sandy soil?

Here are the main signs of sandy soil:

  • Granular to the touch , slightly rough
  • It doesn't stick to your fingers, even when wet.
  • Filtering : the water does not stagnate, it infiltrates quickly
  • Dry on the surface shortly after rain
  • It is easy to work with without clumping.

For confirmation, carry out a particle size analysis with the Pouryère kits: you will obtain the actual proportion of each component.

The texture triangle: identifying the type of soil

The soil texture triangle allows us to classify a soil according to the proportion of sand, silt and clay.

Each vertex of the triangle represents 100% of one of the constituents. The intersection of the data gives the type of texture : sandy, silty-sandy, sandy-clay…

Advantages and disadvantages of sandy soil

Here is a comparative table to better understand the qualities and limitations of sandy soil:

Benefits Disadvantages
Easy to work Low in nutrients
Warms up quickly in spring Low water retention
Draining, low risk of asphyxiation Rapid leaching of mineral elements
Ideal for bulbs and deep roots Requires frequent inputs of organic matter

How to improve sandy soil?

To make it more fertile and structured, here are some best practices:

  • Incorporate mature compost or manure to retain water
  • Add stable organic matter (such as wood chips, straw, leaves)
  • Mulch to limit evaporation
  • Sowing green manure (alfalfa, clover) to improve the structure
  • Avoid frequent watering and favor deep watering.

These actions help to improve water retention capacity and to nourish plants effectively.

What to plant in sandy soil?

carrots
peaches
figs

Despite its limitations, this soil is suitable for many crops. It is best to choose species that prefer light, well-drained soil.

Suitable vegetable crops:

Root vegetables and crops with low water requirements thrive particularly well in sandy soils:

  • Carrots
  • Garlic
  • Onions
  • Radish
  • Beans
  • Asparagus

Flowers:

Some flowers thrive in well-drained soils such as sandy soils:

  • Lavender
  • Poppy
  • Worry
  • Capucine
  • Cosmos

What type of tree should I plant in sandy soil?

Trees with deep roots, which require few nutrients, should be preferred:

  • Scots pine
  • Downy oak
  • Birch
  • Juniper

Which fruit tree should I plant in sandy soil?

Some fruit tree species thrive in light soil, in particular:

  • Sin
  • Almond
  • Fig tree
  • Apricot

It will be necessary to enrich the soil at the base of the trees in the first few years for good root development.

Why analyze your soil?

An agronomic analysis allows us to determine:

  • The texture (sand, silt, clay)
  • pH
  • Organic matter
  • The presence of potential pollutants

The Pouryère kits provide you with a complete diagnosis, with advice tailored to your cultivation projects.

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Stanislas Fahy

The author of the article: Stanislas FAHY

Stanislas Fahy spent his entire youth in the Dordogne region, exploring its fields, forests, and vineyards. Passionate about nature, he quickly understood that our world must be cherished to preserve its beauty. After studying business, he specialized in sustainable development. Today, as co-founder of Pouryère, he dedicates himself daily to making soil knowledge accessible to everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions about sandy soil (FAQ)

What is sandy soil?

It is a soil composed mainly of sand. Light, well-draining, but poor in nutrients.

What are the characteristics of sandy soil?

Granular, dry, well-draining, easy to work but requires frequent applications.

How to improve sandy soil?

Enrich with compost, mulch, green manure. Water less often but deeply.

What to plant in sandy soil?

Carrots, lavender, radishes, fig trees, peach trees… Plants adapted to well-drained soil.


What should be done if pollution is detected?

It is necessary to rely on a management plan established by experts, incorporating the results of analyses, regulatory thresholds and the future use of the site.

Why trust Pouryère for your soil analysis?

Comprehensive support, from sampling to interpretation

Pouryère supports you throughout the entire soil analysis process. Our sampling kits come with a comprehensive guide to walk you through the process. Once you've completed the analysis, simply send us your samples for full analysis and interpretation, which takes approximately ten days.

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Solutions for individuals, farmers, communities and businesses

Each soil analysis kit is specialized and pursues a specific purpose:

  • AGROKIT for agronomic soil analysis.
  • POLLUKIT for pollutants.
  • PESTIKIT for pesticide detection.
  • PFASKIT for PFAS.
  • METKIT for soil metals.
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