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perennialfan275

After gardening in both clay and sandy soil...

7 years ago

I've never had the privilege of gardening in good "loam" soil. It's always been on the extreme no matter where I lived (ROCK HARD clay and super sandy soil). I know a lot of people garden in clay, but I bet there are significantly less who have gardened in ROCK HARD COMPACTED clay. I don't hate clay soil, but when it's rock hard and compacted it is an absolute nightmare to work with. Anyways, after gardening in extremely sandy soil, I can honestly say I prefer the clay. Any sort of amending I do in sandy soil isn't going to last long, but if I amend clay I know it's going to have a lasting benefit on my soil. And in my clay soil I rarely see anything I plant die. With sandy soil I'm constantly worrying about my plants drying out. On my parents property with sandy soil, we had to remove several dead trees last year after they succumbed to drought. I've been gardening in clay for over 20 years, and I have NEVER had a tree die from drought in that soil. I still loathe my clay soil, but I hate it slightly less after gardening in sandy soil.

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