posted 1 year ago
hey everyone
i ordered about a dozen fruit trees for next spring, apple, pears, plum, as well as shrubs and ground cover. (small test but intent to plant lot more)
the location i plan to plant those is full south exposure, with as much sun as you can wish for in a mountainous place.
the specific field (in picture), is actually man made, about 8 years ago the city remodel (reroute) a major road nearby and used my place as drop-off point for all the excess dug-out.
they striped top soil , and replace on top after work done( +- 10 inches). below it, the material look like what i would describe as compaction sand for the first 6 feet, it drain well.
the grass on top has been mostly undisturbed since established at the end of the work. it does not look barren during summer time.
so i was wondering if i should disturb the soil one last time, to incorporated more organic matter, or if being gentle with whatever life has established itself for the last 8 years be a better route. i was thinking of broadforking the rows and build organic on top as a decent middle ground.
thanks for the input
Bruno
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