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ksacres
Chillin' In The Garden
The house is in Atascosa County, I did look up the soil survey, this is what it said: The
Christine, Jourdanton, Papalote, Poteet, and Sinton soils are deep, nearly level,
loamy soils in and along drainageways.
On about 3/4 of the property there is good healthy native grass cover, locust trees, mesquite, and a few Live Oak trees . The other 1/4 is high percentage sand and pretty sparse.
Our offer was accepted, so it looks like we are moving to Poteet, with or without the trees
The guy that said that has no vested interest in my buying topsoil. He was telling me that I should not move to Poteet.
Thanks for the help ya'll. If you can think of anything else, let me know!
Christine, Jourdanton, Papalote, Poteet, and Sinton soils are deep, nearly level,
loamy soils in and along drainageways.
On about 3/4 of the property there is good healthy native grass cover, locust trees, mesquite, and a few Live Oak trees . The other 1/4 is high percentage sand and pretty sparse.
Our offer was accepted, so it looks like we are moving to Poteet, with or without the trees
The guy that said that has no vested interest in my buying topsoil. He was telling me that I should not move to Poteet.
Thanks for the help ya'll. If you can think of anything else, let me know!