Amending the Native Texas Hill Country Clay Soil for Vegetable Gardening
Alison Lieser shows you how to amend the native Texas Hill Country Clay-loam soil in Blanco Texas with all-natural amendments to grow a healthy and productive vegetable garden in your backyard at home so you can grow your own food.
Thatโs a lot of good ole fashioned hard work! Definitely satisfying when you see the fruits (& vegetables) of your labor come to fruition ๐๐ผ Thank you for sharing! I am in hill country as well & have been trying to learn more about what our soil here lacks nutrient wise & how to best improve our rock hard clay soil. Sure appreciate the help! Gypsum seems to definitely be our friend here ๐
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Thatโs a lot of good ole fashioned hard work! Definitely satisfying when you see the fruits (& vegetables) of your labor come to fruition ๐๐ผ Thank you for sharing! I am in hill country as well & have been trying to learn more about what our soil here lacks nutrient wise & how to best improve our rock hard clay soil. Sure appreciate the help! Gypsum seems to definitely be our friend here ๐