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Improving Soil Structure of Sandy Soil

ibuzzard
11 years ago

I've finally got my long-dreamed-of organic vegetable garden up and running, and am,as most gardeners are,impatient.After removing all the concrete and rock,taking out a few Redwoods and other trees to create sunlight,there was not much humus/organic materials in my sandy soil, other than the grindings from stump removal that I couldn't fully eliminate.I did remove as much as possible,but just could not wait to begin growing,and added commercially made organic compost,soil amendments and began planting.

Things are growing,in some beds better than in others.How can I continue to improve my soil structure while also continuing to garden?Should I constantly be adding(top-dressing)compost,lightly scratching in before each successive crop?I know it will take several years to bring things up to snuff,but I want to optimize my chances, and cut the time-frame down if possible.

All suggestions welcome, I'm in Boulder Creek California.

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