Posted by Paul O. on March 13, 2009, 7:08 pm
I live in an area where if not inhabitated would be desert. Our "soil" is
sand. I have a small spot I want to do some planting in and am going to dig
that area out. I want to fill it back up with something as close to actual
soil as I can get. What is best, possibly a mixture of soil admendment and
potting soil that can be bought at the home improvement centers. I want to
plant maybe a couple of ornamental grasses and flowers. Thanks for your
input.
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Paul O.
Posted by Bill on March 13, 2009, 7:16 pm
> I live in an area where if not inhabitated would be desert. Our "soil" is
> sand. I have a small spot I want to do some planting in and am going to dig
> that area out. I want to fill it back up with something as close to actual
> soil as I can get. What is best, possibly a mixture of soil admendment and
> potting soil that can be bought at the home improvement centers. I want to
> plant maybe a couple of ornamental grasses and flowers. Thanks for your
> input.
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Bill
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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
Posted by brooklyn1 on March 13, 2009, 7:59 pm
>I live in an area where if not inhabitated would be desert. Our "soil" is
>sand. I have a small spot I want to do some planting in and am going to dig
>that area out. I want to fill it back up with something as close to actual
>soil as I can get. What is best, possibly a mixture of soil admendment and
>potting soil that can be bought at the home improvement centers.
A "small spot" is meaningless... about how many cubic yards are you
talking... ten cu yds is not a lot. You will be better off buying topsoil
with compost added by the truckload (check your yellow pages for a local
supplier), then periodically add amendments you can buy by the bagful at
your local home improvement center. It'll be much too expensive to buy the
quantity of soil you're likely to need by the bagful. People almost always
under estimate the quantity of soil they need by at least twofold.
Posted by Paul O. on March 13, 2009, 9:15 pm
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Paul O.
>>I live in an area where if not inhabitated would be desert. Our "soil" is
>>sand. I have a small spot I want to do some planting in and am going to
>>dig that area out. I want to fill it back up with something as close to
>>actual soil as I can get. What is best, possibly a mixture of soil
>>admendment and potting soil that can be bought at the home improvement
>>centers.
>>
> A "small spot" is meaningless... about how many cubic yards are you
> talking... ten cu yds is not a lot. You will be better off buying topsoil
> with compost added by the truckload (check your yellow pages for a local
> supplier), then periodically add amendments you can buy by the bagful at
> your local home improvement center. It'll be much too expensive to buy
> the quantity of soil you're likely to need by the bagful. People almost
> always under estimate the quantity of soil they need by at least twofold.
>The spot is roughly 27 inches X 34 inches, and I figured I'd dig it out
>about 12 inches deep. There is a place nearby that sells compost by the
>scoop, however much that is, but I don't have a pickup to haul it home.
>Something in bags would be easier. Thanks.
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Paul O.
Posted by brooklyn1 on March 13, 2009, 9:36 pm
>>
>>The spot is roughly 27 inches X 34 inches, and I figured I'd dig it out
>>about 12 inches deep.
That's only a couple largish planters worth... shoulda said so from the git
go.
> sand. I have a small spot I want to do some planting in and am going to dig
> that area out. I want to fill it back up with something as close to actual
> soil as I can get. What is best, possibly a mixture of soil admendment and
> potting soil that can be bought at the home improvement centers. I want to
> plant maybe a couple of ornamental grasses and flowers. Thanks for your
> input.