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by eudamoniac 65 days ago
Yeah I'm totally fine with tilling at first, I was just trying to save money on renting a tiller.

Despite being sandy loam the drainage is really bad just a few inches down. I think the rocks are so densely packed together and in such great quantities that it's long to drain. I'm hoping the roots can get through and help this. If not, I'm going to have to rent a big tiller. One thing I've been doing that has obvious benefits is putting wet cardboard as mulch; the soil under the cardboard stays moist far longer. Unsightly, but definitely improving germination. I'll probably do this throughout the garden underneath landscaping rock since cardboard is essentially free.