Rumplestilzkin?
mira_dunham
19 years ago
O.K. gang, please give some feedback on this.
My plan this week is to dig up my front side yard, about five feet by fifteen feet. I will then mix in two or three bags of clay-break, some coarse sand and peat moss. I'll top it with a few inches of topsoil and then mulch. After the last frost, whenever that might be, I'll plant cosmos, dianthus, tidy tips, pinks, whatever I have that likes well drained, sandy soil.
Could this possibly work, or am I trying to spin clay into gold?
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