Well, I'm in Florida grappling with incredibly sandy
soils. I mean, this is like beach sand, even inland! And they're
trying to grow grass lawns here, it's pretty ridiculous. Lots of
interesting groundcover weeds grow instead usually. I'm still figuring
out which are edible. Most are nitrogen fixing - clover, ornamental
peanut, etc.
I'm looking for relatively fast ways to create veggie beds so that the
nutrients don't all leach right through the sand.
One person suggested using a barrier of compacted organic material to
slow nutrient loss while letting water go through (layers of
cardboard/organic stuff - a watered down version of "glee"). Has
anybody on this list had experience with very sandy soils and remedying
them simply, quickly and relatively inexpensively?
Cory
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