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How do I prepare soil for drought tolerant woodsy garden?

anise_hyssop
10 years ago

In my new Seattle home, there is an area that has been separated from the rest of the yard (by a concrete wall) which I'd like to enhance.
It has 3 doug firs, sword and maidenhair ferns, some rhodies, lilacs, mountain ash, a southern magnolia, weigelia, ribes, a couple mystery plants, and absolutely no ground cover.
There are 2-3 inches of bark mulch mixed with needles, and beneath that is what appears to be a low humus grayish sandy loam. With lots of roots in it. All the plants there seem to be healthy.
What is the best way to amend and prepare this soil before planting ground covers? I'm going for a partial to deep shade, draught tolerant garden with a walk in the woods feel.
P.S. I'm open to plant suggestions too! So far, epimedium is sounding good, and oxalis.
Thank you!

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