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Old March 20, 2018   #13
Whwoz
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Try digging in gypsum if you can get it, then work in and layer some of that mushroom compost on top. Make the top layer good and thick and basically plant into that, then at the end of the next season work that in as well. May take several years to rebuild the organic matter levels in your soil.

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