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Unusual Planting Situation - Need Advice

mrsig
16 years ago

I have an area in my front yard that I haven't been able to get anything to grow. I've lost plants there before when they were not able to handle the SC heat and eventually wilted and died.

I did some digging (literally) in the area and found that there is a huge layer/mound of gravel about 2-3 feet under the soil (I'm assuming the builder's landscapers did this) and it's wicking away all the moisture from the top layers of soil. No amount of watering seems to help, as this area is in my lawn sprinkler zone and I have attempted supplementing the area with a drip system as well.

I've tried taking some of the gravel out of the area but I'm not kidding when I say there is aLOT of gravel under there. I plugged the area I dug out with some good hard SC clay, but that didn't seem to help either.

Any suggestions on anything else I could do? The spot is otherwise perfect for azaleas (morning sun and afternoon shade) but they definitely need more water than I can get to them in this location.

Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions!

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