I'm trying to sat up some native & tropical garden beds.
I'm in SE Qld,my soil is ROCK hard clay literally can't turn it over have to dig my planting holes with the pick axe and fill the hole with organic compost.
Can anyone suggest something I can water into the clay soil to help break it up and repair the years of damage?
We've only recently moved in.
As Daryl has suggested, you will want to buy bags of gypsum to help break down your clay soil. There is also a product that you can spray on but the powder is more effective.
Good luck.
This looks like another good Gardening Australia fact sheet on improving your soil - http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1503292.htm
In addition to gypsum, it mentions mushroom compost, blood and bone, complete fertiliser, chicken and sheep manure and dolomite to build up layers and improve the soil.
Hi
as a self employed gardener I recommend
Richgro All Purpose Garden Soil Mix 25L $3.95
it contains soil wetter & gypsum which will aid with
breaking up the clay etc.
check it out at www.bunnings.com.au
cheers
Thanks for joining in the discussion and a very warm welcome to Workshop @dj0003.
As a professional gardener I'm sure you will have a lot to offer the community in terms of advice, information and expertise. I trust you will also get some ideas from other members of the community.
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Jason
Great to see you get plenty of helpful suggestions for improving your soil @jeanette01. Please let us know how you go down the track.
Jason
Thanks everyone for your helpful tips,I sure will I'm thinking of using compost,seasol with conditioners & water savers
Hi Jeanette01, I lived in SE Qld for many years and started with the same garden problem you are facing. The answer is gypsum,good compost,and elbow grease.And plenty of all three ! Good luck to you.
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