Soils & Soil Physical Properties
Part 2 – 32 | Unit 2.1
PEAT MOSS DEMONSTRATION
Lecture 2 Reference: A 11 d) i.PURPOSE
To show how dry organic matter repels waterMATERIALS
- Dry peat moss (a handful)
- Water
METHODS
Hold up a handful of dry peat moss and pour
the water over it, showing how the water runs
off rather than soaking in.SPONGE DEMONSTRATION
Lecture 2 Reference: A 12PURPOSE
To provide a conceptual model of available
water capacity and field capacity
MATERIALS- Sponge
- Water in a bowl or pan
METHODS- Soak the sponge in water until it is saturated.
- Hold up the sponge until most of the water
 stops dripping. Explain that the sponge is
 analogous to soil. When the water has finished
 draining from the soil 24 hours after saturation,
 the soil is said to be at field capacity.
- Squeeze the sponge to remove as much water
 as you can. Mention that this water would be
 analogous to what can be removed by plants
 and is the water available at the soil’s water
 holding capacity. After squeezing the sponge,
 there is still some moisture left in it and that is
 analogous to the water that is held so tightly
 in the soil that plants cannot remove it, which
 is the water content at the permanent wilting
 point.
Instructor’s Supplemental Demonstrations & Examples