LMK17
Loving the herd life
LOL! Yes, I suppose calling any part of that ground "soil" is a bit of a stretch, isn't it? I do worry about getting anything to grow down there-- has been been a problem for you? Seems like the plants might have a heck of a time getting a good root system established, especially once you throw in foot traffic? What about your goats? Any issues with them ingesting the sand? I recall reading about some sort of colic in horses from eating sand... Can't remember the name now, but I'm wondering living and grazing on sand might affect livestock? I suppose maybe hooves would get overgrown easily since they wouldn't wear down well on the sand?
Took me 10 years to learn to work the heavy clay here; I'm afraid to do a complete 180 and start learning about growing on sand!
Took me 10 years to learn to work the heavy clay here; I'm afraid to do a complete 180 and start learning about growing on sand!