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Bixby: toads and sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3256488" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Tons of toads this year and I have sandy soils as well. </p><p>Mower blades used to last one season at most until changing to the Fusion type blades that are hardened. Get two seasons now. I hate running over the little toads, but the lawn has to be mowed. </p><p>Raising a garden in sandy soils is a challenge. I think ours is 60’ X 70’. </p><p>Tilled 40+ bales of straw or hay into the ground along with possibly that many bales of peat moss to try and get some sort of loam developed. </p><p>I’ve had limited success. Still have to fertilize every month or the nutrients just flush out of the soil. </p><p>Used to garden big time, but a couple tomato plants is about the extent of it now. </p><p>Always took excess to the food bank or senior food centers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3256488, member: 5412"] Tons of toads this year and I have sandy soils as well. Mower blades used to last one season at most until changing to the Fusion type blades that are hardened. Get two seasons now. I hate running over the little toads, but the lawn has to be mowed. Raising a garden in sandy soils is a challenge. I think ours is 60’ X 70’. Tilled 40+ bales of straw or hay into the ground along with possibly that many bales of peat moss to try and get some sort of loam developed. I’ve had limited success. Still have to fertilize every month or the nutrients just flush out of the soil. Used to garden big time, but a couple tomato plants is about the extent of it now. Always took excess to the food bank or senior food centers. [/QUOTE]
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