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silkie10
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I have some sand... not very much only three bags. it might be enough...
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When it doesn't rain for a while it's pretty dusty, which I like because the chickens love to dust bath, but when it rains it becomes the muddiest thing. NO, it does not drain, It just dries up eventually. It usually takes quite a whileSand plus Mud equals Concrete.
At least the straw will break down and improve the soil...or can be mostly raked up.
What is the area like without deluges of rain...does it drain well?
Sand plus Mud equals Concrete.
At least the straw will break down and improve the soil...or can be mostly raked up.
What is the area like without deluges of rain...does it drain well?
From my brother trying to amend clayish garden soil with sand, long long ago.Can you please provide a valid reason that sand plus mud equals concrete?
Don't go with "they put sand in brick" logic, they often put straw (or some other type of fiber) in some brick too so the same logic means mud plus straw equals concrete.
Significant 'if'.If that mud is mostly clay
No matter what you use now, drainage should be addressed and improved somehow.NO, it does not drain, It just dries up eventually. It usually takes quite a while