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Re: Why Are You Working So Hard? Blow Up Your Rototiller
I've learned this is the best way to go over the years as well. Our natural woodland plants grow well in our woodland setting and look so much better than suffering plantings that crave full sun and such.
posted: 11:19 pm on October 15thUnfortunately, near the house there is still a lot of sand I assume from the construction of the property. Nothing grows well at all and I am clueless how to amend it without digging out all the sand (and not dump more dirt on top, the erosion with our sparse plantings is bad enough)