by "YMC" <nospamhere_yauchiam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jul 9, 2008 at 02:03 AM
Quote: The best time to work the soil is when it's nice and soft after a
food soaking rain. Remember wedging clay in art class to make it more
pliable and elastic? That's what happens when you work or till wet clay
soil. Don't do it! It will take a year or two of freezes and thaws for
the
soil to return to anything resembling its natural texture. Sorry, but
adidng a little sand to clay soil only makes bricks; what you need to
truly
loosen it up is lots of compost, dug in when the soil is at the dry,
crumbly
stage.
Really? We don't get thaw or freeze over here.
I don't dig the soil though- but its easier weeding when the soil is wet.