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Planting Soil...
Hello,
I live in Southern Nevada (Mojave Desert) USDA Zone 8a. This is a difficult place to grow a garden, but yesterday I found some information that got me excited about growing tomatoes. The lady has a book with many details for growing in the harsh desert. Our soil here is hard packed, plenty of rock and difficult to grow anything. Reading on I found out that some soils are made with "biosolids" (sewer sludge). From my reading it was pointed out that this information is not unnecessarily reported to the consumer. Apparently this is some "nasty" stuff to be growing food crops in, since it contains things that are not removed at the sewer treatment plants.* Questions: What can I use and combine to make my own soil? Are there products that I can use to ensure the soil is safe? Thank You. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sludge#Biosolids |
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