Crunchie
Chillin' In The Garden
I. Need. Dirt. Ok, soil. This shouldn't be so difficult, but seeing as I over-analyze everything, it's, well, driving me bonkers.
I have a small garden (6' X 8'? -ish), several itty-bitty rasied beds (2' x 2'), and several containers that I am working on planting. I need to build up the garden and smaller beds, and I need to fill in the containers.
As far as places on my property where I could dig soil....We have a compost pile that is horse manure/bedding, goat manure, and chicken manure/bedding. Most of it is pretty "fresh"--someone came in w/a backhoe and took all of it about two years ago, and it hasn't recovered very well. We live on about 60 acres, about 2/3 of it wooded. Most of my open land is pasture for the animals. I have a hard time finding someplace out in the open to dig any topsoil. Of course, I could potentially dig an unlimited amount of soil from the woods.
Any suggestions? I've been tempted to buy the 40# bags of topsoil from Lowes for $1.20 and ammend with compost or fertilizer. But how lazy is that, when I've got 60 acres that I can do what I want with right here?? Problem is I just don't have a good place to dig, it seems!! Ugh. What would y'all do?
ETA: I'm planting the usual veggie suspects. Tomatoes, squash, cukes, beans...
I have a small garden (6' X 8'? -ish), several itty-bitty rasied beds (2' x 2'), and several containers that I am working on planting. I need to build up the garden and smaller beds, and I need to fill in the containers.
As far as places on my property where I could dig soil....We have a compost pile that is horse manure/bedding, goat manure, and chicken manure/bedding. Most of it is pretty "fresh"--someone came in w/a backhoe and took all of it about two years ago, and it hasn't recovered very well. We live on about 60 acres, about 2/3 of it wooded. Most of my open land is pasture for the animals. I have a hard time finding someplace out in the open to dig any topsoil. Of course, I could potentially dig an unlimited amount of soil from the woods.
Any suggestions? I've been tempted to buy the 40# bags of topsoil from Lowes for $1.20 and ammend with compost or fertilizer. But how lazy is that, when I've got 60 acres that I can do what I want with right here?? Problem is I just don't have a good place to dig, it seems!! Ugh. What would y'all do?
ETA: I'm planting the usual veggie suspects. Tomatoes, squash, cukes, beans...