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How To Prepare Soil in San Diego?

16 years ago

Hi,

We bought a house with a backyard that had not been cared for for decades. The seller had had most of the brush cut down, but left two large stone pines and a eucalyptus, which we had cut down and the stumps ground. What remains is a dirt yard with a very hard surface with some shredded wood from the stump grinding (I couldn't rake away everything). According to a USDA soil map we have gravelly clay loam, and my observation confirms this. The rocks range from small pebbles up to the size of (chicken) eggs. What we'd like to do eventually is to put in a small lawn with areas for flowers, fruits and vegetables. I have several questions:

1) What's the best way to get our soil tested here in San Diego? There are no County Extension programs.

2) What soil amendments do you recommend? (I suppose it depends on the soil test results).

3) I plan on roto-tilling the soil and then picking out the big (the egg-sized) rocks, and then putting down 6" of top soil. Does that sound right?

4) Should I rake/scrape all the shredded wood from stump grinding? Or can I just till the into the dirt?

5) Someone in another forum (a nationwide one) recommended having a professional do the basic work of laying all the pipes for a sprinkler, but do all the assembly myself. Do companies in SoCal do that?

I'd appreciate any and all tips.

Thanks.

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