babsbag
Herd Master
I too live on a rock infested hill, I tell everyone that I grow rocks. Run the tiller through the native soil and I will pull out buckets of softball and smaller sized cobble and sometimes bigger ones that require a rock bar to unearth them. And the soil does not hold water at all. I can water my orchard which is on a slight slope and use drip, 2 gallons per hour emitters, and have it show up as a puddle 50' away. I water slow and I water every day. My vegetable beds and blueberries are all raised beds, about 12-18" deep. Flower beds I built out of rock, imagine that, and they are about 12" deep. The native soil is good for absolutely nothing but growing weeds and oak trees.
The new orchard is going to be all dwarf trees either by root stock or by pruning but I have a tractor now with a tiller and a HUGE pile of goat manure and wasted bedding. So before I plant the new trees I will be tilling this manure into the dirt and running a rock rake through it. Hopefully it will a little more water retentive.
I have a nice sized area near the dairy that the goats can't use as pasture anymore, that is the reason for the new orchard; can't leave any land vacant.
The new orchard is going to be all dwarf trees either by root stock or by pruning but I have a tractor now with a tiller and a HUGE pile of goat manure and wasted bedding. So before I plant the new trees I will be tilling this manure into the dirt and running a rock rake through it. Hopefully it will a little more water retentive.
I have a nice sized area near the dairy that the goats can't use as pasture anymore, that is the reason for the new orchard; can't leave any land vacant.