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<blockquote data-quote="PanhandleGlocker" data-source="post: 4068877" data-attributes="member: 25311"><p>Yeah.. sand is a lot better for leveling but I wanted to add a little bit of nutrients to my soil too. And my only option in that case would be bagged garden soil and that stuff is expensive.</p><p></p><p>I don’t have all the options like y’all down in OKC. For example if I want compost I have to drive 45minutes north across the state line and get it in Kansas. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the dirt is topsoil. If you look past the rock is looks like the topsoil that I see on a almost daily basis doing gas pipeline repairs. Somehow it just got rock in it and I think it may have been some crap leftover in his dump truck whenever he dumped the top soil in his pile at the yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanhandleGlocker, post: 4068877, member: 25311"] Yeah.. sand is a lot better for leveling but I wanted to add a little bit of nutrients to my soil too. And my only option in that case would be bagged garden soil and that stuff is expensive. I don’t have all the options like y’all down in OKC. For example if I want compost I have to drive 45minutes north across the state line and get it in Kansas. I think the dirt is topsoil. If you look past the rock is looks like the topsoil that I see on a almost daily basis doing gas pipeline repairs. Somehow it just got rock in it and I think it may have been some crap leftover in his dump truck whenever he dumped the top soil in his pile at the yard. [/QUOTE]
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