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Old 11-10-2005, 02:40 AM
meee
 
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"Dwayne" wrote in message
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If I had that problem I would lay down some top soil, sand, and compost

and
mix it altogether, at about 1/3, 1/3, 1/3. You could make as deep as you

had
materials for and for as long as you could put up with that much work.
Otherwise I would build raised beds and fill them with that same mixture.

Dwayne


"meee" wrote in message
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hello everyone, Does anyone here know what to do with thick, red, clay
soil?? I am dying to start a vegie patch, and so far I've weeded, put

down
newspapers with dry leaves on top to kill the weeds, but I wouldn't have

a
clue apart from that. I remember seeing something on clay soils on
Gardening
Australia, but I was living in a sandy, acid area then and didn't write

it
down. Any help would be really appreciated.

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Yes I was thinking of doing something like that. There's a nice garden bed
in the right spot, edged with besser bloks. It has a couple of small and
sickly hibiscus, so I was thinking of building up some soil around them
,maybe mushroom compost and composted vegie scraps, and just growing salad
vegies and tomatoes. we're renting, so I'm not able to do major alterations
as we wouldn't be here to see the fruit, so probably adding topsoil would be
best.