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I live in the southeastern United States. I am having trouble finding horticultural grit. Should I ask for course sand? Can anyone help me?
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You need to avoid anything that will change the pH of the compost/soil so avoid anything with limestone.
The type of sand used in the UK for gardening is known as sharp sand which is quite gritty.
Avoid builders sand and soft sand - they will both have the opposite effect and may have contaminants.
I guess even gravel (for driveways) would work depending on what your intended use is, but again avoid limestone gravel.
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