freedhardwoods
Deeply Rooted
About 25 years ago, after building my house, I had a small area about 30'x30' that ended up with some of the basement clay subsoil on it. This dirt was so bad, even weeds wouldn't grow after 2 years.
I was working at a sawmill at the time and had access to all the free sawdust I wanted. I brought home a dump truck load and put it on about 6" or 7" thick. I scattered about 30 lbs of urea on top and ran the tiller over it a few passes. I tilled it every month or two and did plant a garden there a year later.
The plants didn't do the greatest that first year, but the following year and ever since it has been a very productive little patch.
I've been a big fan of improving soil with sawdust ever since. I till in an inch or two every few years to all my garden space.
I was working at a sawmill at the time and had access to all the free sawdust I wanted. I brought home a dump truck load and put it on about 6" or 7" thick. I scattered about 30 lbs of urea on top and ran the tiller over it a few passes. I tilled it every month or two and did plant a garden there a year later.
The plants didn't do the greatest that first year, but the following year and ever since it has been a very productive little patch.
I've been a big fan of improving soil with sawdust ever since. I till in an inch or two every few years to all my garden space.