Austin8
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Lets get Down and Dirty
I’ve been thinking lately, where do other Litzers live? I live in a unique area of Texas known as the Black land Prairie region. The Black land Prairie region runs notheast from San Antonio (Rio Grande Plains region) to just south of the Texas Oklahoma border.
The Black land Prairie region is bordered on the west by the Edwards Plateau and to the east by the Post Oak Plan. The Black land prairie sits at the foot of the Balconies Escarpment. The soil is mostly black clay, as you would expect from the name. Some fields around here resemble black velvet when they are freshly plowed and moistened with life giving rain. We average 30 to 44 inches of rain a year,but dry spells, and droughts are common. Causing the black clay soil to seize tighter than old Gertys goat.
I have had to add huge amounts of expanded shale and compost just to grow anything in my garden.
So whats your dirt like where you live? I know not what you expected, huh?
I’ve been thinking lately, where do other Litzers live? I live in a unique area of Texas known as the Black land Prairie region. The Black land Prairie region runs notheast from San Antonio (Rio Grande Plains region) to just south of the Texas Oklahoma border.
The Black land Prairie region is bordered on the west by the Edwards Plateau and to the east by the Post Oak Plan. The Black land prairie sits at the foot of the Balconies Escarpment. The soil is mostly black clay, as you would expect from the name. Some fields around here resemble black velvet when they are freshly plowed and moistened with life giving rain. We average 30 to 44 inches of rain a year,but dry spells, and droughts are common. Causing the black clay soil to seize tighter than old Gertys goat.
I have had to add huge amounts of expanded shale and compost just to grow anything in my garden.
So whats your dirt like where you live? I know not what you expected, huh?