plantingplants
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So I have rows of dirt right now, with two year old unamended soil at the bottom and one year old coots mix on top. All in all, 80-90 yards worth. I plan to buy another 40 yards of amended soil. I need to amend the old soil though, mix it with the new, and then get it all into big ole pots.
It seems like the best idea to kill two birds is to mix the two old soils together to make it homogenous, then do a soil test, then order the new soil with its amendments added PLUS the old soil's needed amendments, then when the new soil arrives, mix together all 120 yards.
So say the new soil is getting 250 lbs of gypsum, and the old 80 yards of soil gets tested and needs 125 lbs of gypsum-- I'd order the new soil to be mixed with 375 (250 for new, 125 for old) lbs of gypsum, and then everything evens out when I mix the old with the new.
Does anyone see any problem with that? Or a better way?
And does anyone have any tips on mixing 120 yards with a bobcat? Maybe I should get a bigger bucket.
It seems like the best idea to kill two birds is to mix the two old soils together to make it homogenous, then do a soil test, then order the new soil with its amendments added PLUS the old soil's needed amendments, then when the new soil arrives, mix together all 120 yards.
So say the new soil is getting 250 lbs of gypsum, and the old 80 yards of soil gets tested and needs 125 lbs of gypsum-- I'd order the new soil to be mixed with 375 (250 for new, 125 for old) lbs of gypsum, and then everything evens out when I mix the old with the new.
Does anyone see any problem with that? Or a better way?
And does anyone have any tips on mixing 120 yards with a bobcat? Maybe I should get a bigger bucket.
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