Luigi Della Vecchia

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Hi John Duda,

Thank you for your answer...I read in several articles on multiple website that clay and sand are prone to make cement-like soil...not sure I want to risk that

7 years ago
Hi Daron, thank you for your precious suggestions!
7 years ago
Hi John, thank you for the suggestion of adding my location and gardening zone! I am in central Missouri not so far from you I guess. Thank you for your reply I will try planting Daikon Radish and other plants that can help.

Hi Chris, thank you for your suggestion of using a broad fork. I added lots of wood chips last summer and for a while I noticed strange unicellular 'stuff' and googled it and figured it's called 'dog vomits' or something like that...yuk...and that is supposed to digest woody material. I am not sure if that is a good thing or not. I will try with rock dust and thank you for Bryant Redhawk post link. I want to create a garden with perennials, flowers and vegetables.

Hi Gilbert, thank you for your answer, I am not sure I know how to answer to your question about the structure of my soil. I can tell you that the spot where I want to create a garden was completely filled with oak trees and that I got rid of something like 30-40 of them. And then I used all the wood chips to cover the soil. So I guess is a soil that has never been used for gardening and shouldn't have too much compaction since it was not possible to drive on it or things like that.

Thank you guys for being so helpful!
7 years ago
Hi guys,

does anyone know how to improve clay soil solely adding organic matter on the surface without disturbing the soil structure? Is this even possible? Maybe adding layers of compost and grass clipping and/or wood chips ?
7 years ago
Hi Fredy, thank you for sharing this. I live in an area where the soil is pretty much clay based. It would be very nice to be able to transform what is often seen as a problem in a valuable resource. Thanks!
7 years ago
Hi Robert,

could I buy some bocking 14 comfrey rootlets from you? If is possible send me an email to luigi at dvtech dot net. Thanks in advance.

Luigi
7 years ago