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Subject: New garden
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JonTaco |
Kansas City, MO
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I have been doing my homework and talked to some great growers (Nana Rea has been awesome to visit with!) and I have one pressing question. Currently, I don't have a garden in my yard. I plan to strip the sod and till the 20x20 area. I wanted to know what type of aditives I should add to the soil. I live in Missouri and we have a lot of clay, so drainage can be a bit of an issue.
What are your thoughts on vermiculite, perlite, pro-mix, compost, etc. I know I will probably put some gypsum pellets in to help with the clay unless there is a reason not to.
I should add, I am looking and growing Prizewinner and/or on of Nana Rea's 150Rea pumpkins. Thanks!
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3/10/2016 8:31:30 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Till the sod in its a great cover crop.Yes to perlite,vermiculite holds lots of water so no good with your clay.Compost and promix would be good to loft soil for nutrients and aeration
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3/11/2016 12:19:03 AM
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Christopher24 |
aurora, IL
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Add gypsum, compost, and maybe manure. Use a broad fork to help break up the subsoil. Also, get a soil test done to know what else you will need.
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3/11/2016 10:30:42 PM
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HankH |
Partlow,Va
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for 400 sq ft,clay soil in sod for ?a few yrs. Should do well the first year with the natural organics already there.
i would assume there is a ph of 5.5... so 10 lb dom lime to raise the ph about 1.5 points. then put 30lb 10-10-10,15 lb epsom salt, and 120lbs pellet gypsum for more Ca. I would leave this on the sod until you see it growing good and turning green and then next month till it in 2 to 3 weeks before planting.
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3/11/2016 11:04:23 PM
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HankH |
Partlow,Va
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...I would also add a 1.5 to 2" layer of a good compost on top of the grass prior to tilling. Do not strip the grass. It is your friend. Best of luck to you this year
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3/11/2016 11:11:07 PM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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Lots of people who grow in yards would love to have new soil like that. You'll be surprised how well virgin soil can perform if everything is balanced. I had clay too and lots of digging and mixing with compost and adding gypsum helped significantly. Best of luck.
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3/12/2016 5:35:16 PM
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JonTaco |
Kansas City, MO
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Thanks for all of the replies. I appreciate all the help and advice!
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3/14/2016 5:57:26 PM
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