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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5424759" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Subsoiler? Not a chance. The deeper you go, the bigger the rock. At the surface, cobblestones. 6 inches down, grapefruit sized rocks. Below that, watermelon sized rocks and big slabs of solid chert-rock 6" thick and the size of a small table. And we've turned some of these plots to powder in spring, yet after a summer of dry conditions, the soil is back to be concrete again. What it really needs is lots of green manure turned into the soil to become humus. Our oldest plots have this and aren't too bad. Our newest plots, just bulldozed out a year ago, are brutally hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5424759, member: 17"] Subsoiler? Not a chance. The deeper you go, the bigger the rock. At the surface, cobblestones. 6 inches down, grapefruit sized rocks. Below that, watermelon sized rocks and big slabs of solid chert-rock 6" thick and the size of a small table. And we've turned some of these plots to powder in spring, yet after a summer of dry conditions, the soil is back to be concrete again. What it really needs is lots of green manure turned into the soil to become humus. Our oldest plots have this and aren't too bad. Our newest plots, just bulldozed out a year ago, are brutally hard. [/QUOTE]
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