So........
I have a 1269 sq foot goat pen that has been used by several goats for years, but a couple months ago I relocated the goats to a different, larger, part of the yard.
The "soil" is sandy, clay ancient lake bottom (in the high desert of Southern California) with years of goat poop and pee "amending" it.
Our main garden space is 1600 sq feet of the same "soil" but with 12" of added topsoil from a cow holding area that was pooped on for a couple decades, and everything grows great there.
My question is would this recently retired goat pen be a great place to grow my peppers this year?
Or would it be too rich in nutrients?
Would this be a better location for tomato growing?
It will have been unused by goats for about 5-6 months before planting in the ground, and I plan on some serious rototilling.
Also, I have a second area I am going to plant (the cow holding area) that is about 2000 sq feet, but it is way too far from the house to admire the pepper plants more than once a day, and I like to look at them as much as possible. So that will be used for various squashes, zuchinnis and melons etc....
I have a 1269 sq foot goat pen that has been used by several goats for years, but a couple months ago I relocated the goats to a different, larger, part of the yard.
The "soil" is sandy, clay ancient lake bottom (in the high desert of Southern California) with years of goat poop and pee "amending" it.
Our main garden space is 1600 sq feet of the same "soil" but with 12" of added topsoil from a cow holding area that was pooped on for a couple decades, and everything grows great there.
My question is would this recently retired goat pen be a great place to grow my peppers this year?
Or would it be too rich in nutrients?
Would this be a better location for tomato growing?
It will have been unused by goats for about 5-6 months before planting in the ground, and I plan on some serious rototilling.
Also, I have a second area I am going to plant (the cow holding area) that is about 2000 sq feet, but it is way too far from the house to admire the pepper plants more than once a day, and I like to look at them as much as possible. So that will be used for various squashes, zuchinnis and melons etc....