Hey there. Been a lurker for a while and figured I'd start to engage. Break out of my shell...it's easy behind a keyboard.
Anyway, we've bought a 15 acre "farm" in North Carolina. So many dreams and plans, but the first few years are going to have to go into cleaning up the barbed wires, abandoned trailer and all the other messes the former "farmer" left behind.
On one part of the property I have about 10 yards or more of play sand. I was going to make a pile of it over by mulch/compost area and use it for sand bags or other projects around the place. But it made me wonder...does playbox sand have any place at all as a soil amendment. We are in the NC piedmont, and our soil is mostly clay with some loamy spots along what would have been drainages if they had plowed the absolute shit out of it over the years.
Just looking for ideas I may not have thought of. I'm just cracking open the world of permaculture, and while I know for sure it's what we want to do from a land management standpoint, I have a ton to learn.