The Garden Helper, Gardening on the Web since 1997 The Gardener's Forum, Gardener's Helping Others Grow Gardening information resources, planting zones, maps, charts and guides An easy to understand guide to growing and caring for House Plants What should you be doing in the garden this month? Directory of Flower Photos and much more Grandmas Favorite Christmas Cookie Recipes
Willy World   
login | | |

  next oldest garden   next newest garden
» Willy World » Members History » Forum Life 2007 » newbie

   
Author Garden: newbie
SusieF
Gardener
Member # 8168

Gnome 10 posted      Profile for SusieF         Edit/Delete Post 
Hi,
I just wanted to introduce myself and say I like this forum. I just moved to southcentral Kentucky and find my garden area is clay. How do I work with that?
SusieF

Plants: 7 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Mar 2006  |  Seeded: 66.82.9.91
afgreyparrot
Official Problem Child
Member # 1991

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for afgreyparrot     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi, SusieF! [wavey]
quote:
I like this forum
Good! And we like new friends!
You'll love it here!

I'm from Kentucky, too! [grin]
London, Ky...have you heard of it? [Big Grin]
Welcome to the forum, and nice to meet you!


Cindy

* * * *
 -
 -
 -
Buckle up! It makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car!

Plants: 43285 | Registered: Mar 2004  |  Seeded: 70.35.241.223
SusieF
Gardener
Member # 8168

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for SusieF         Edit/Delete Post 
Hi yourself Cindy!
London is about 60 miles from Liberty. Of course Hazard (where I use to live)is about 60 miles from London too. Small World!!
SusieF

Plants: 7 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Mar 2006  |  Seeded: 66.82.9.91
patches1414
Garden Pro!
Member # 7979

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for patches1414     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi SusieF! [wavey]

Welcome to the Forum! I'm a newbie too and this is great place to meet new people and learn lots of things. [thumb] We have clay soil here in Illinois and I've spent years ammending the soil with compost and topsoil.

Have a BEAUTIFUL day! [flower] [flower] [flower]

patches [kitty]

* * * *
 -
 -
"Lord, I love you and I need you, come into my heart, and bless me, my family, my home, and my friends, in Jesus' name. Amen!"

Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 199.217.139.116
SusieF
Gardener
Member # 8168

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for SusieF         Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Patches!
Nice to meet you. I shall sally-forth and compost.

Plants: 7 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Mar 2006  |  Seeded: 66.82.9.91
afgreyparrot
Official Problem Child
Member # 1991

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for afgreyparrot     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've been to Liberty and Hazard many times!
It IS a small world!

You're gonna love our forum...there are the nicest people here.
It's my home! [grin]
I don't know what I ever did without this place.

Hop down into the Banter Hall and get to know everyone!


Cindy

* * * *
 -
 -
 -
Buckle up! It makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car!

Plants: 43285 | Registered: Mar 2004  |  Seeded: 70.35.241.223
Francine
Garden Pro!
Member # 5272

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for Francine     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
hello from canada suzie and welcome to the forum,you ll love it,if you need something just ask

Franny

* * * *
http://photobucket.com/albums/d23/fv1962/

Plants: 1937 | From: Laval,qc,Canada | Registered: Apr 2005  |  Seeded: 65.93.55.97
princessazlea
Garden Pro!
Member # 3834

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for princessazlea     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi SusieF [wavey]
Welcome to the forum
Nice to meet you.

 -

* * * *
 -
 -
"Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens".

Plants: 12383 | From: Manchester. England | Registered: Oct 2004  |  Seeded: 195.93.21.3
gardenmom32210
guest


Gnome 1 posted            Edit/Delete Post 
 -

Welcome to the forum!

G-Mom

Seeded: 70.153.200.197
penny in ontario
Garden Pro!
Member # 6783

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for penny in ontario         Edit/Delete Post 
hi there,

welcome to the forum....

nice to meet you.
enjoy your stay...
penny

Plants: 30858 | From: Ontario | Registered: Sep 2005  |  Seeded: 67.70.39.197
Dixie Angel
Garden Pro!
Member # 4001

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for Dixie Angel     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Welcome, Susie! You are going to LOVE it here before long...

Dianna

* * * *
 -
 -

Plants: 5795 | From: SC | Registered: Nov 2004  |  Seeded: 216.218.119.96
papito
Super Gardener
Member # 1346

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for papito     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi SusieF, Welcome to The Gardener's Forum.

quote:
I just moved to southcentral Kentucky and find my garden area is clay. How do I work with that?
The following info is from gardening about.com:

quote:
Don’t try to change your soil texture by adding sand to clay or vice versa. That is a recipe for cement. Some amendment recommendations for clay do include a portion of very fine sand, but there are better ways to change your soil texture.
quote:
Adding Organic Matter
Back to organic matter, this is the only amendment that aids both the fertility and the texture of the soil. Whether it’s animal manure or plant humus, you will be feeding the soil and the whole ecosystem that exists there. The soil in turn will feed your plants.

There are many types of organic matter.

* Compost makes an excellent amendment and if you are composting your garden waste, it’s free.
* Manure can often be obtained from local farms and stables. Manure should be composted and decomposed until it turns dark, crumbly and odorless. Fresh manure has too much ammonia in it and can burn your plants and offend your neighbors.
* Peat moss is cheap and works well to loosen the soil. It is also very dusty. Wet it first to make it easier to work with.
* You can even work grass clipping and other debris directly into the garden bed to decompose slowly. Be sure whatever you put down is free of seed.
* Cover crops or green manure are crops grown on unused soil with the intent of tilling them in and letting them decompose in the garden. The roots keep the soil loosened as they grow and the plants suppress weeds. Cover crops from the legume family, like clover and vetch, also add nitrogen to the soil.

For additional info, please see
Amending Your Garden Soil - Making Good Soil out of Bad

You may want to visit also:

Organically Speaking
Guides and tips to growing your garden using organic methods...

* * * *
 -
 -

Amor est vitae essentia.
Love is the essence of life.

Plants: 932 | From: Northern California, Zone 9b | Registered: Jul 2003  |  Seeded: 69.236.71.23
SusieF
Gardener
Member # 8168

Gnome 1 posted      Profile for SusieF         Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to say thanks for all the nice welcomes. I still don't know many of my neighbors here, so it is nice to talk to fokes with common interests.
SusieF

Plants: 7 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Mar 2006  |  Seeded: 69.19.14.22
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest garden   next newest garden
 - Printer-friendly view of this garden
Hop To:


The Garden Helper | Privacy Statement

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2