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Soil for a large raised bed - Tucson

melt_in_the_sun
11 years ago

Hi all,
I posted this elsewhere, but got no responses...this seems like a good group of people from AZ, so I hope someone can help me out!

I have a nearly complete raised bed that will need 5 or 10 yards of soil. It's going to be a general purpose bed, with various small trees/shrubs/succulents/etc. in it. I need some advice on what kind of soil to use. Most of the plants we'll be using would probably be OK in the native soil, so I'm thinking that a sandy screened topsoil would probably be OK. But, many of the vendors around here have a raised bed mix that contains a lot of compost. I know that the soil isn't great, but I don't want to make it too rich.

Here's my wife's first-pass list of ideas. This area will be spine-free.
Aloe fleurentiniorum
Aloe karasbergensis
Aquilegia chrysantha
Boophone distichia
Caesalpinia gilliesii
Chaemerops humilis
Convolvus cneorum
Datura
Dichrostachys cinerea
Drosanthemum floribundum
dwarf citrus
Echeveria (will try a few things)
emu bush
Erythrina flabelliformis
Graptopetalum paraguayense
Graptoveria 'Fred Ives'
fernleaf lavendar
Hardenbergia violacea
Haworthia coarctata
Hibiscus coulteri
Limonium
Malephora crocea
Manfreda
Melampodium leucanthum
Mirabilis jalapa
Pedilanthus
Penstemon
Plumbago
pomegranate
Scadoxus multiflorus
Scilla peruvianus
Urginea maritima
�Mangave 'Macho Mocha'
Yucca 'Blue Boy'/"desmetiana"
Zephranthes

Maybe some bigger stuff too:
Acacia willardiana
Vitex agnus-castus
Sophora secundiflora 'Silver Peso'

Thanks for any advice!

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