11/17/2019
I'm moving my dirt as well!!
The new house is in the "valley." Millions of years ago melting glacial ice dams in Montana sent floodwaters hurtling into this present-day Spokane Valley. Over the years it has been a continuous river bed or flood plain. I was immediately aware of this the other day with the first thrust of the shovel. .... solid sand and gravel. I should have thought of this and now every trip from the farm we make during the move I will be bringing 5 gallon buckets of my rich fertile soil.
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3 comments:
Smart to keep your soil if you can. There are just so many things to think about when you move.
xx, Carol
You never cease to amaze me......
I might also suggest building growing boxes as well. If the soil is anything like mine over her on the other side of the mountains every shovel full, is going to have rocks and in some cases, boulders. they are very tough on the hands as you will be fighting with the beds with every shovel.
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