Now is the time to get your soil conditioned for Spring.
Compost! Compost! Compost! (available at most nursery outlets)
The key here is to increase the amount of soil bio-activity that you have.
By adding at least 1-2" of good clean compost twice a year (once in the Spring and once in the Fall) you will increase the amount of trace elements which generate and feed soil building living microbes. This is a great way to condition Houston's notorious clay soil.
If you have compaction (when your soil seems to be rock hard) issues, usually caused by overly chemically fertilized lawns. Basically killing the living microbes within your soil.
Try adding 1/2" to 1" of compost in addition to a generous sprinkling of gypsum.
The Gypsum speeds up the process of breaking down the hard clay, improving the soil structure and allowing more absorption of moisture and vital nutrients.
We dig dirt!
all my best, Portia
If you have any questions call me at 713.426.0649
or e-mail at portia@leyendeckerlandscape.com
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