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Old August 19, 2019   #5
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
Think again.
I have cedar elm and the roots are like a hair ball.
Plus It is sandy clay loam just as yours.
And only about 6 inches deep then hard pan.
Grown mammoth sized tomato plants and corn too.
This stuff is like hard pan at the surface! Naw, I got too much garden going on as it is.
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