Baymule
Herd Master
That's why I said leave room to add on! LOL LOL
I have to give credit to the previous owners for this wonderful dirt. A lot of the property is decomposed granite. Which is somewhere between gravel and sand lol. Someone worked hard on this garden plot. The pasture has pretty good dirt but it’s not black like this stuff.That is some nice dirt! I have some serious dirt envy. Ours is white sand, think beach without the ocean.
Looks like black gold! That's some nice dirt!It’s good black dirt,
I was thinking of covering it with landscape fabric after we compost. What do you think about that option?Agree, beautiful looking soil. If you do mulching, it will continue to improve. Soil that nice should not be tilled down the rows weekly to control weeds as it will literally degrade from the sun and blow away in any kind of breeze. Once you get the compost on, you might want to plant a cover crop of say buckwheat or rye that you can till in again in the early spring for a green manure crop to add more organic matter to the soil. It won't have time to establish a "turf" like the grass, but will preserve the top soil from any harsh winter winds.