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Mar 6, 2013 8:42 PM CST
Baltimore County, MD (Zone 7a)
A bit of this and a bit of that
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Oh yes, I agree wholeheartedly! While something more organic-rich would be ideal, I actually don't mind my sand. It's easy to dig and root crops (which are some of my favorite crops Thumbs up ) grow well in it. Any soil benefits from amending, but reading through Rick's tribulations, I'm glad that I only have to amend for nutrients and not for texture.

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