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Frightful soil for a frightful Halloween!
comments (4) October 27th, 2010 in blogs
It’s a wonder I ever got into gardening. This is what the soil looked like where I grew up in southwestern Virginia. Bright red clay. Hard as a rock when dry, sink-up-to-your-ankles squishy when wet. It would stain everything—shoes, foundations, carpets... But look around, and you'd notice that it's reflected by so many things in the surrounding woods. The rusty rooftop of an old homestead, new spring growth, and fallen leaves. And then it's not so ugly after all.
Got any tips for gardening in soil like this? Comment below! I’m sure there are lots of people struggling with clay just like this in their own gardens.
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I'd amend the soil with yearly compost, manure, mulch ... something you layer on top. If I were to move to that area, I'd probably send the state agricultural university a soil sample and follow the advice in the test results, because, my gosh, that's so different from our Pacific Northwestern soil. It must need different amendments. Posted: 11:56 am on November 10th
But you're totally right, when a color is reflected in the surroundings and landscape, it does take on a beauty of its own. Posted: 3:11 pm on October 27th