Coarse Dirt

"Dirt has a ruder, less friendly cousin called "coarse dirt" that won't grow grass under any circumstances. You can make it by combining dirt with gravel in a 2x2 crafting grid, or hunt some down in the Mega Taiga, Mesa Plateau or Savanna Plateau biomes."

- Duncan Geere

Coarse dirt is a variation of dirt that grass blocks won’t spread on.

Obtaining
Coarse dirt will drop as an item when mined with anything, but using a shovel is quickest.

Natural generation
Coarse dirt can be found as large patches in all Giant Tree Taiga variants, Wooded Badlands Plateau, Modified Wooded Badlands Plateau, Shattered Savanna and Shattered Savanna Plateau biomes.

Usage
Coarse dirt has the ability to grow saplings, sugar canes, mushrooms and bamboo, which can be planted directly under appropriate conditions.

Neither mycelium nor grass will spread onto coarse dirt.

Coarse dirt can be tilled to become dirt. This can be useful in multiplying dirt, assuming the player has a steady source of gravel.

Grassless dirt
Originally, in Bedrock Edition, the corresponding block, formerly known as "grassless dirt", was simply a dirt with a data value of 1. It had most of the same properties as coarse dirt, except that it had the texture of regular dirt, it dropped a regular dirt block when broken, even with Silk Touch, it wasn't able to be crafted, and when it was tilled, it turned to farmland rather than regular dirt.

Block data
In Bedrock Edition, coarse dirt uses the following data values: