How to prepare soil for gardening?

May 25th, 2009 | by Michael |
gardening
Andrea H asked:


I 'M very new to gardening and I want to start one in my yard. The problem?, L off the ground? ? very dry and I 'm. sure that nothing could grow in it if they tried. I 'm. in zone 7b and I don 't know if replacing the whole ground or just add a bunch of fertilizer and composed. Ideas? Moreover, what I want to develop? small berries, tomatoes and other edibles.

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  1. 5 Responses to “How to prepare soil for gardening?”

  2. By ~*martigani~*jessica~* on May 28, 2009 | Reply

    they sell this stuff at walmart all sorts of soil,I like the miricle grow

  3. By boatwrecker40 on May 31, 2009 | Reply

    I would start by adding a little LIME from a farmers CO-OP, then maybe add a little fertilizer, and be sure you cultivate or till into the dirt. This will help soften the dirt. Compost will make working easier and retaining moisture better.

  4. By Sherman H on Jun 2, 2009 | Reply

    If you’re new, then start small to avoid being overwhelmed. Check with your neighbors to see what works in your areas. It is better to do a soil test first to see what amendments are needed if any. When in doubt, compost or organic matter will usually improve the soil.

  5. By chopsaw on Jun 4, 2009 | Reply

    Go get a few boxes of rabbit manure and work it into the soil……that’s the quickest…….and go to work……….it’s also very good and doesn’t burn. Have fun and happy eating “eve”………leave the apples alone:)

  6. By prsctboy on Jun 7, 2009 | Reply

    Compost, and mulch mixed into soil use 1 cubic yard each per 5 foot by 5 foot area of garden, losen up soil well and mix into it, Also buy a couple 1 gallon bags of WORM CASTINGS
    and mix into soil as well. Worm castings are excellent for plant growth. After you have palnted and your garden is coming up use SUPER THRIVE Root growth hormone, 1 cap full per gallon of water, use it every other time you water.
    If you wish to control pests with out useing poisons, Go to the grocery store, buy 5 to 10 garlic bulbs, break them apart in a flat pan and roast them at 200 degrees for 10 minutes, let them cool, scatter them in the garden, keeps most bugs out, you can also buy ladybugs YES ladybugs at most garden centers, they are live, just sprinkle them around in the garden, they only eat other bugs, and will not hurt plants.
    Best of luck Happy growing, . You can go ahead and amend your soil now for spring planting or fall planting depending on what you are growing.

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