So Im in my third year of growing peppers and want to expand into other types of herbs and vegetables. I stuck mostly with containers until last year and was went through the growing pains of experimenting with what ever half decent store bought soils I could get and mixing it with soil from my property. It wasn't until last season where I planted some peppers and tomatoes in ground for my first poor attempt at soil amending (and trying out a soilless mix recommended in some of my potted plants) did I realize how the compact clay soil I have inhibits root growth and plant size. I live in Southwest Ohio and every plant I stuck in the hard clay went nowhere.
I'll probably borrow an uncle's rototiller to help out this spring. From some of the stuff I've read humus seems like the best route. I've also read tilling in pine fines works too. What has anyone else used that has worked? Anyone struggle with clay soil have tips? Any good guides or websites dealing with this?
I'll probably borrow an uncle's rototiller to help out this spring. From some of the stuff I've read humus seems like the best route. I've also read tilling in pine fines works too. What has anyone else used that has worked? Anyone struggle with clay soil have tips? Any good guides or websites dealing with this?