Loam in a sentence as a noun

This is especially a concern in South Bay clay and loam soils.

Tall trees, underbrush, sun-dappled leaves, the smell of loam on the gentle breeze.

"A little piece of loam or clay would go a long way," said Ozores-Hampton.

My fields have soils that can be categorized as yolo loam and adobe can’t.

Somewhere deep in the soft loam of the shoes the thin hard sinews of the buck deer were hidden.

And it doesn’t take much: 5 gallon buckets, perlite, compost, loam, and you’re in business.

They consume the entire husk themselves, leaving a metaphorical desert instead of rich loam.

Anytime there is a sign saying 'Don't dig here', it is the job of a real scientist to grab his spade and thrust it firmly into loam to uncover what may be lying there.

Not sandy loam, not sandy soil, but pure sand, no more nutrient rich than the stuff vacationers like to wiggle their toes into on the beaches of Daytona and St. Pete.

Did you know... \n Clouds are passing by all the time.\n\n Did you know...\n You can go outside right now if you like.\n\n Did you know...\n Every single grass of the loam is casting shadows individually when it is sunny.

Loam definitions

noun

a rich soil consisting of a mixture of sand and clay and decaying organic materials