Wink says she is doing fine but very busy hosting friends who live in at risk areas. So glad she is ok!
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I feel for you, i have the same type soil. I bought a pickup truck load of composted manure and have been adding that and sand. I will also add rabbit manure as it becomes available, only 2 rabbits right now. Another great manure is goat, you can add it directly to the soil without burning anything. I also am going to build a compost heap from pallets. Good luck with your soil!Thanks, @Pensmaster. Definitely can do the banana peels, I just made some bread. Will dig those in this afternoon or tomorrow morning.
@lazy gardener my soil is hard clay that's so bad it won't even grow many weeds out there. I'm starting from scratch and have to add everything. I'm going to add the Epsom salts and general fertilizer tomorrow before I go to work. Will add some egg shell and maybe a little gypsum plus increase watering to twice a week.
Thanks so much for the suggestions. As always, you're awesome!
Every home we have had over the many years has had a red clay soil that needed to be opened up and fortified with compost, lime, calcium, manure and peat....and lots and lots of humusI feel for you, i have the same type soil. I bought a pickup truck load of composted manure and have been adding that and sand. I will also add rabbit manure as it becomes available, only 2 rabbits right now. Another great manure is goat, you can add it directly to the soil without burning anything. I also am going to build a compost heap from pallets. Good luck with your soil!
igor, you just need material to build your soil more than any amount of minerals and fertilizers I bet. You just need to buy up old, cheap straw and hay bales and dump them somewhere with some manure from a farm if you can get it and any kitchen scraps and let it rot away. That'd be the best possible thing you can do for your dirt, every time.