Pam Kersting
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Twirl and Taste
- * Lime In The Coconut
- A Beach Lovers Place
- A CUP OF JO
- Adele Design
- All Things Considered
- Architecture Tourist
- Aspirations of a Southern Housewife
- Bay Area Tendrils
- Bungalow
- Colour me Happy
- Decorating A Modern Home
- Design Crisis
- DesignTies
- dh designs
- DIY Home Staging Tips
- Donald's Organic Texas Garden
- down to earth
- Elspeth Briscoe Designs
- Everything Coastal
- Everything Like Such As...
- Freebies 4 Mom
- Funky Junk Interiors
- Garden Porn
- Hello Gorgeous
- JAX does design
- LiveYourStyle
- Low Tide High Style
- Luciana's Garden
- MARLEY and LOCKYER
- oeke design blog
- Outer Banks Trading Group Blog | Beach House Decor
- Potpourri Promenade
- Pretty Prowler
- Random Notes
- Scarf It Up!
- shirls gardenwatch
- Stinky Musings
- SUGAR
- SwitchTower4022
- The Arts by Karena
- The Blue Gull Beach House
- The Design Geek
- The DIY Show Off
- The French Factrice
- The Galloping Gardener
- The Lettered Cottage
- The Real Estalker
- Who Moved My Cheese Straw?
- Womans World Online Magazine
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Architecture |
Occupation | Landscape Architect |
Location | Wilmington,, North Carolina, United States |
Introduction | I am a daughter, a wife, a mother, a sister and a friend. I love writing, plants, garden design and architecture. As a practicing and registered Landscape Architect living and working in southeastern North Carolina, I have devoted my professional life to helping others create meaningful and beautiful outdoor spaces for living. I enjoy sharing my knowledge and educating others about the things I am most passionate about. |
Interests | plants, garden design, people, writing, running, tennis, travel, ecology, koi, dachshunds, science, nature, medicine, health, Survivor |
If mud is dirt plus water, what is clay?
Actually clay is a soil. The other two types of soil are sand and loam. Sand has the largest particles, then loam and clay has the smallest particles. Water sifts through sand very quickly. However, it takes more time for water to sift through clay particles.