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corporatefarmgirl Posted - Mar 06 2009 : 11:46:56 AM
Do any of you wonderful farm girls have tips on improving clay soil?

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Tamara
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Lanna Posted - Mar 12 2009 : 4:37:20 PM
Lots and lots of compost. We also sift out the rocks. Got one last year that was probably close to the same weight as my lightest kiddo when he was born (he was just shy of 8lbs).

And I know it's not particularly popular, but we still do buy a bag or bale of peat moss a season as we're still working on our blueberry bed and such, so leftovers or whatever doesn't get worked in immediately ends up in a pile wherever a new bed's being put together (dug up/tilled/etc.). Once things are to the right acidity we should just be able to maintain with pine needle mulch and compost and such. At least, that's my goal.

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Lanna, mama to three little monkeys
Jessi Lynn Posted - Mar 12 2009 : 3:23:19 PM
I use a lot of compost and peat moss too but I also plant cover crops in the fall. When spring comes I mow down the plants and turn them over.

jessi lynn
K-Falls Farmgirl Posted - Mar 07 2009 : 09:20:35 AM
Compost, compost compost, leaves, straw, sand, We have clay soil here in Klamath falls Oregon too.. I had a small garden last year in a par tof the ground that the previous owner had put topsoil in but definately not enough. We have spread straw ontop and will till it in later when the ground thaws with compost and other materials. Hopefully by June we can till everything in and plant . We have a very short growing season.. So by July we can have plants developing. Good Luck.. It may take a couple years to get it right...

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Ingrid Posted - Mar 07 2009 : 09:14:19 AM
Lots and lots of compost. We live in Chilliwack BC - and have really bad clay soil.
Clay is not fun to work with but once you get the soil amended plants grow nicely.
Ingrid

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Tina Michelle Posted - Mar 06 2009 : 12:16:07 PM
we have a combination of both clay and beach type sand here/living on the coast.
Unless I plant near a tree where the soil tends to be richer..I generally have to amend the soil a little bit.
I usually add a little compost or peat into the hole of a plant that I am planting. I also have created raised beds for vegetables. I create a 3 part mix in the raised beds. I combine even amounts of top soil, compost, and peat and use this to fill in my raised beds.
I do encourage you to start a compost bin, and to test your soils ph balance to determine just what your soil may need for different types of plants.


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