Bonkleesha
Active Member
i used the usda web soil survey site to look up my place... heres a teenie piece of the info:
Properties and qualities
Typical profile
so i have shit clay that locks up at about 2 feet and stays crusty for another 2 feet. im going to take a year from gardening and plant cover crops... i was thinking mainly legumes, but i was wondering what experience others have had. i want to hot compost all summer, also and throw that in.
im too poor for a soil test, so this is all the info i have.
help or thoughts appreciated.
Properties and qualities
- Slope: 0 to 3 percent
- Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
- Drainage class: Poorly drained
- Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately low to moderately high (0.06 to 0.20 in/hr)
- Depth to water table: About 0 to 6 inches
- Frequency of flooding: None
- Frequency of ponding: Frequent
- Available water capacity: High (about 11.4 inches)
Typical profile
- 0 to 15 inches: Silt loam
- 15 to 29 inches: Silty clay
- 29 to 60 inches: Silt loam
so i have shit clay that locks up at about 2 feet and stays crusty for another 2 feet. im going to take a year from gardening and plant cover crops... i was thinking mainly legumes, but i was wondering what experience others have had. i want to hot compost all summer, also and throw that in.
im too poor for a soil test, so this is all the info i have.
help or thoughts appreciated.