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Q: Soil Problems. We just moved into a 10 year old house last summer and we have problems with the soil. It is like clay and very difficult to work with. Water just seems to stay on top and does not drain anywhere, no matter whether it is dry or rainy. Our lawn is like a marsh. What can we do to rectify this?? -- Mrs Denholm, Scotland -- Reply 19 Jan 2003 (Ref:0916)
A: Ref. 0916 Soil Problems. Sounds as though your soil is very compacted or you have lost a lot of your top soil when they installed the yard. Adding lime (preferable in the fall) will sweeten the soil. You need to incorporate any type of humus whether it is rotting leaves, manure, etc. into the soil. If you do not want to tear up the yard to incorporate humus, you can go to a local store and purchase manure and compost in a bag. Here is it approximately $1.29 a bag. Hand broad cast it over the lawn. It is a slow process. What you are doing is slowly building up the topsoil, this in turn goes through the deeper layers of your soil. It may take a complete summer but you do not want to put so much on that it kills your grass. -- Janice Murphy 4 Sep 2003
Q: Indoor Money Plant. When i water it the water just comes off from the other end without the plant absorbing it. It has stopped growing. Could you help me please. -- Lalitha 73 Reply (Ref:0657)
A: Indoor Money Plant. Repotting with fresh compost. -- Kim Laithwaite Hartlepool England
Q: Rodents I think that squirrels or some other rodent is nipping buds off my tulips and poppies. What can I do? -- CraftyGirl Reply (Ref:0671)
A: Pepper or chili powder is effective at discouraging small mammals. I know it succeeds with cats and dogs. -- Davina Martin
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