Douglas Alpenstock wrote:Hm! That is an unpleasant surprise.
I would agree that soil testing is a good investment prior to planting fruit trees.
I found this link informative regarding testing and remediation:
https://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=C1019
Dan Fish wrote:Is anything growing there now?
If it is salty I bet a year of rain outta help immensely. I am not sure how you can test that though aside from the ol' "see if it grows" method. Also, I would think that you would have to fix the low spot either way, most trees don't want to be soggy.
Oh and there are plants that pull salt out of soil. Not sure how fast or how much. Salsify or something? I can't remember the name but there is a plant that I know people grow and then use the plant itself to "salt" their food.