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What are bark fines?

kjskjs
14 years ago

I am making some fairly large raised beds (about 1.5 ft tall or more) behind a stone wall for general planting to include some JMs. I know there is a helathy discussion on amending soil vs. not but since I have no soil now and have to bring it in myself, I'm wondering how much effort I should put into getting the mix right.

Should I just go with topsoil or add some amendments like leaf compost, etc. I have read that JMs like sandy loam. Should I add sand? And BTW, what are bark fines and where do you get them? I have found small pine bark nuggets at "lowes" which appears to be just a smaller type of mulch. Is this what everyone is talking about? Also would it be advantageous to add some soil acidified?

I know that container grown JMs need more specific soil but are inground trees less demanding of perfect soil. Should I just go with topsoil and not worry about it.

Thnx

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