I hope it helps. Since we've posted this, I've received tons of additional and even some frugal things we can do to help our soil. I think my favorite tip so far is grinding down excess drywall that it seems somehow can be got for free and then spread that all over the garden instead of paying for gypsum and it will break up the clay. Interesting and not something I ever would have thought of.
nice video
My wife sent me this video, we are dealing with the same thing. It’s been hard to get a good garden in East Tennessee clay.
I hope it helps. Since we've posted this, I've received tons of additional and even some frugal things we can do to help our soil. I think my favorite tip so far is grinding down excess drywall that it seems somehow can be got for free and then spread that all over the garden instead of paying for gypsum and it will break up the clay. Interesting and not something I ever would have thought of.
Were the wood chips for weed barrier and moisture retention?
Yes! And to cover up the ugly weed mat