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Re: Sandy Soil
[Re: Overland]
#2814592
05/24/19 05:54 PM
05/24/19 05:54 PM
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Snuffy
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14 point
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 6,627
Moulton,AL
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Lime, Lime and more Lime. Lime every year. I took sandy soil with a 4.0 PH and got it to 6.5 but I limed it every year.
If you always do what you've always done you always get what you've always got
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Re: Sandy Soil
[Re: Overland]
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05/24/19 09:02 PM
05/24/19 09:02 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,747 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
Joined: Jun 2012
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Awbarn, AL
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The biggest key to sandy soil is building and conserving soil organic matter. That's what provides you with all your nutrient holding capacity in sandy soil. If you don't build up and maintain a nice black layer of organic matter across the top of your sand then your nutrients are gonna quickly leach away. Nutrients like lime need something to bond to.
Cereal rye is one of the best things to grow in poor sandy conditions...either elbon or wrens Abruzzi. It out performs other cereals in poor conditions.
Last edited by CNC; 05/24/19 09:03 PM.
We dont rent pigs
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