Soil Preparation for Michelia Champaca - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by umababu
July 8, 2005
I have very clay soil. How can I prepare the soil for planting tropical plants in general?


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Answer from NGA
July 8, 2005
The best way to prepare soil for planting is to incorporate some peat moss and/or organic matter. Peat will lower the pH substantially. I usually spread 3"-4" of organic matter over the top of the soil and then dig it in to a depth of 10-12". Plant, and then mulch over the top of the soil with additional organic matter. At the end of the growing season you can carefully dig the old organic matter into the soil and add a fresh layer of organic matter over the surface of the soil. If you do this annually, you'll eventually have rich garden loam with a neutral pH.

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