Roland.357
Active Member
Awesome man thanks a ton. We'll see what happens!make sure you give that soil time to break down, do it ASAP so your plants won't be rootbound by the time the soil is ready, i'd highly suggest planting some sort of cover crop on it to "see" when the spoil is ready, you'll know it when the cover crop starts growing fast.
if you aren't totally set on that soil maybe check out some other recipes, there are better ones, but don't worry, done the correct way that soil will grow some frosty goodness.
make sure you give that soil time to break down, do it ASAP so your plants won't be rootbound by the time the soil is ready, i'd highly suggest planting some sort of cover crop on it to "see" when the spoil is ready, you'll know it when the cover crop starts growing fast.
if you aren't totally set on that soil maybe check out some other recipes, there are better ones, but don't worry, done the correct way that soil will grow some frosty goodness.