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RE: Owning A House Is An Adventure Series
Gypsum is good for balancing clay.
But that may be more for the desert that i know, where there is little else.
I am sure that enough rotting plant matter (mulch) will do over there.
I mean, there is green stuff already growing. That is quite a difference from here.
I think you got a good plan going, and with your experience should have it growing food in no time.
Look forward to the next exciting episode.
I will ask Tom about gypsum, he would know more about dirt than I, most of my garden's already had amazing dirt, all I had to do was add a little lime and keep up the composting. I usually added leaves, ash from burning slash, and straw.
I feel confident I can grow a great garden this time around. My last big garden project turned out amazingly well!