Pulaski County Soil Data
Pulaski County, Georgia
USDA SSURGO / PHZMAvg pH
N/A
Texture
Unknown
Drainage
N/A
Organic Matter
N/A
Hydrologic Group
N/A
Data Story
About Soil in Pulaski County, Georgia
Awaiting Local Soil Identity Data
Pulaski County lacks specific public data regarding its dominant soil texture and taxonomic order. Because Georgia soils are often acidic, a local test is essential to see how you compare to the 6.5 national pH median.
Composition Details Remain Unmeasured
We do not have current data for sand, silt, or clay percentages in Pulaski County. These factors are the foundation of drainage and nutrient retention, so on-site testing is highly recommended for growers.
Building Healthy Soil Potential
Organic matter and available water capacity data are currently unavailable for this county. Aim to incorporate organic material to reach the Georgia state average of 1.83% for better plant health.
Managing Water on Your Land
The dominant drainage class and hydrologic group for Pulaski are not currently listed in our dataset. Local gardeners should monitor soil moisture levels manually to prevent root rot or drought stress.
Abundant Growth in Zone 8b
Pulaski County falls into hardiness zone 8b, which features mild winters and long summers. This is a perfect environment for growing citrus in pots or a thriving vegetable patch.
Soil Composition
Composition data not available for this county.
Soil pH
pH data not available for this county.
Soil Series
Detailed soil series data not yet available for this county.
Hydrologic Group
Hydrologic group data not available.
Drainage Class
Drainage class data not available.
Soil Profile
Dominant texture: Unknown
Typical soil profile. Actual depths vary by location.
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What type of soil does Pulaski County have?
Pulaski County's soil is classified as Unknown. This indicates the relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay — sand percentage unavailable, silt percentage unavailable, and clay percentage unavailable. Sandy soils drain quickly but may need more frequent irrigation and fertilization.
Is Pulaski County's soil acidic or alkaline?
pH data is not available for Pulaski County.
What is the drainage class for Pulaski County?
Drainage class data is not currently available for Pulaski County.
What crops or plants grow well in Pulaski County's soil?
Based on Pulaski County's Unknown texture, soil pH, and drainage class, the soil is well suited for a variety of crops depending on local conditions.
What USDA soil order is found in Pulaski County?
The dominant USDA soil order for Pulaski County is not currently available in our dataset.
Soil & Planting Advisory: Pulaski County
Soil Verdict
Pulaski County is in USDA hardiness zone 8b, a warm climate zone. where winter lows can reach 15°F. Mild winters mean soil rarely freezes deeply, allowing year-round microbial activity and faster organic matter breakdown.
Planting Guidance
Warm-season crops, citrus relatives, and heat-loving ornamentals do well. Cool-season vegetables should be planted in fall and winter. Always match plant selections to the specific microclimate of your property — low spots, slopes, and wind exposure can shift effective hardiness by half a zone.
Soil Implications
Warm soils accelerate organic matter breakdown, so compost and mulch need replenishing more frequently than in cooler zones. Sandy soils common in warm zones drain quickly; water-retentive amendments like compost or peat help hold moisture.
Regional Context
Pulaski County closely matches the Georgia average hardiness conditions.
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Soil data sourced from USDA SSURGO via Soil Data Access. Data is informational only and should not be used as a substitute for on-site soil testing. Contact your local NRCS office for site-specific soil information.