To both Bahamut and Maryn (from way upstream), for both extremes of soil types (sandy and clay), work in some organic matter. If you have time before planing, use BS (steer manure), but if closer to planting use a fibrous mulch (won't burn new seedlings or transplants).
The smell of steer manure just reminds me of Spring.
Around our parts, we surface mulch our flower beds and lawn borders with pine straw, so it'll be time for that soon. It comes in bales (like hay bales). The local pine trees have the really long needles (6-9 inches long).
The smell of steer manure just reminds me of Spring.
Around our parts, we surface mulch our flower beds and lawn borders with pine straw, so it'll be time for that soon. It comes in bales (like hay bales). The local pine trees have the really long needles (6-9 inches long).