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May 24, 2022 9:34 PM CST
Name: Terry
Ohio (Zone 6a)
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Deryll said: Dragging in concrete blocks can be a job, and an added expense. I think I would haul in some sand, add a bunch of composted wood chips and leaves, and plow it. You might be amazed at how quickly you can turn your clay into really nice soil... but if you do the blocks and want any creeping phlox, just let me know! I have truckloads of them that need to go!


What sort of creeping phlox?? I also have beds in front of my house to redo, and I love creeping phlox!
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