Diggin It
Super Star Member
My ground is junk. My dirt ain't worth squat. Mostly rock and clay. A few months back, I dug up some hedges and Cedars that had been in for 15 years or more. None had tap roots, nothing but surface roots. County road crew pushed over a tree for me while they were widening the road. Thirty foot tree, no taps root. They just can't get down trough the red rock gravel. Plus, what dirt there is tends to be 'too sweet' for acid loving plants like blueberries.
I like blueberries. Tried to grow them a few times and the plants died. Tried again last year in a different place and they GREW!!!! I got a handful of berries for the first time ever!!!
So, I decided to try this planter thing along a sidewalk near the place they grew last year since they had to be moved for another project. Now I need to find stuff to fill it with. I placed a couple of plant ring type things to get them in some decent (store bought) dirt to get them started before spring. I don't have enough decent dirt to fill it and I ain't buying that much in bags. Not a big enough volume to get a truck or trailer load though.
Guess I need to make dirt. Started with some left over leaves from last fall and some peat moss. Will add more of those, plus grass clippings. All coffee grounds will go in there too. I have a couple of areas I can dig some dirt from, but I don't want to dig enough to leave holes to fill. I'll also be adding some sawdust ... seems to be some debate about that on the web gardening sites, but the consensus seems to be it will work for acid loving plants.
What I'm after is to create a sort of compost pile within the raised planter. Soil amendments like acidifiers will be necessary as well as fertilizers.
I like blueberries. Tried to grow them a few times and the plants died. Tried again last year in a different place and they GREW!!!! I got a handful of berries for the first time ever!!!
So, I decided to try this planter thing along a sidewalk near the place they grew last year since they had to be moved for another project. Now I need to find stuff to fill it with. I placed a couple of plant ring type things to get them in some decent (store bought) dirt to get them started before spring. I don't have enough decent dirt to fill it and I ain't buying that much in bags. Not a big enough volume to get a truck or trailer load though.
Guess I need to make dirt. Started with some left over leaves from last fall and some peat moss. Will add more of those, plus grass clippings. All coffee grounds will go in there too. I have a couple of areas I can dig some dirt from, but I don't want to dig enough to leave holes to fill. I'll also be adding some sawdust ... seems to be some debate about that on the web gardening sites, but the consensus seems to be it will work for acid loving plants.
What I'm after is to create a sort of compost pile within the raised planter. Soil amendments like acidifiers will be necessary as well as fertilizers.