#sandysoil — Public Fediverse posts
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Sandy soil pros: light, drains well, and warms up fast for early planting. But watch out! Nutrients wash out easily. To improve it, add organic matter like compost, mulch with bark, and plant ground cover like cotoneaster or hebes to prevent erosion. #GardeningTips #SoilHealth #SandySoil
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The $20 Soil Fix That Can Rescue a Struggling Spring Garden https://www.allforgardening.com/1633244/the-20-soil-fix-that-can-rescue-a-struggling-spring-garden/ #garden #gardener #gardening #OrganicMatter #SandySoil #SoilAmendment #SoilStructure
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The $20 Soil Fix That Can Rescue a Struggling Spring Garden https://www.allforgardening.com/1633244/the-20-soil-fix-that-can-rescue-a-struggling-spring-garden/ #garden #gardener #gardening #OrganicMatter #SandySoil #SoilAmendment #SoilStructure
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Sandy soil pros: light, drains well, and warms up fast for early planting. But watch out! Nutrients wash out easily. To improve it, add organic matter like compost, mulch with bark, and plant ground cover like cotoneaster or hebes to prevent erosion. #GardeningTips #SoilHealth #SandySoil
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Sandy soil pros: light, drains well, and warms up fast for early planting. But watch out! Nutrients wash out easily. To improve it, add organic matter like compost, mulch with bark, and plant ground cover like cotoneaster or hebes to prevent erosion. #GardeningTips #SoilHealth #SandySoil
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Sandy soil pros: light, drains well, and warms up fast for early planting. But watch out! Nutrients wash out easily. To improve it, add organic matter like compost, mulch with bark, and plant ground cover like cotoneaster or hebes to prevent erosion. #GardeningTips #SoilHealth #SandySoil
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Sandy soil pros: light, drains well, and warms up fast for early planting. But watch out! Nutrients wash out easily. To improve it, add organic matter like compost, mulch with bark, and plant ground cover like cotoneaster or hebes to prevent erosion. #GardeningTips #SoilHealth #SandySoil
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Sandy soil pros: light, drains well, and warms up fast for early planting. But watch out! Nutrients wash out easily. To improve it, add organic matter like compost, mulch with bark, and plant ground cover like cotoneaster or hebes to prevent erosion. #GardeningTips #SoilHealth #SandySoil