Re: Hard Pan
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- Subject: Re: Hard Pan
- From: E*
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 15:44:38 -0800 (PST)
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Have you tried using a Pulaski? It's a great tool to have. It can go through some very hard soil.
Michael
BChris1335@aol.com wrote:
I tried to dig my 3x3x3 hole to place compost in for my planting site
yesterday and I found a layer of hard pan about 10 inches below the soil
surface. This stuff is as hard as rock. I can't break it up with a shovel or
a large digging fork. It seems to be under most of my garden area. I've fond
it in other areas of the yard when I've planted trees and shrubs. I can
eventually get a hole big enough to plant a tree but that is not 3000 square
feet for AG's. I've thought about renting a backhoe and digging the whole
thing down 2 feet, a post hole digger would probably have a similar effect.
Does any one have any suggestions? Do I really need to do anything? (although
I suspect this may have been a limiting factor in the past).
Brian Christensen
Rexburg, Idaho
personal best 487lbs, 2000
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