blacknblue
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I hope this is the place to post this question.
I am in the process of making a small fish pond on my acreage(50'x 50' avg. 7 foot depth). Fortunately, I struck a large layer of clay and have since transported the majority to another place on the property. But, alas, the west bank of said pond has a clay layer on top which is NOT drying out with the current Northeast weather patterns...my dilemma is that I am not able to plant grass and weed binder to stop my soil erosion because the ground is constantly puddled and NOT drying from daily rains and tstorms...is there any quick way to get this soil workable for just one day( without saturating with lime)?
I am in the process of making a small fish pond on my acreage(50'x 50' avg. 7 foot depth). Fortunately, I struck a large layer of clay and have since transported the majority to another place on the property. But, alas, the west bank of said pond has a clay layer on top which is NOT drying out with the current Northeast weather patterns...my dilemma is that I am not able to plant grass and weed binder to stop my soil erosion because the ground is constantly puddled and NOT drying from daily rains and tstorms...is there any quick way to get this soil workable for just one day( without saturating with lime)?