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  • From: Jay Cutts <orders@cuttsreviews.com>
  • To: Devin Smith <dvidedevo@yahoo.com>, mailing list at ibiblio - Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Preparing clay soil for raspberries
  • Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 18:16:14 -0600

Thanks, folks, for the info on amending soil for raspberries. One concern is that Pete mentioned that they don't like wet feet. Around here, we have to have everything on irrigation or plants can dry up and die quickly. As a result, there is a tendency for plants to get overwatered, because underwatering can be fatal.

So I'm worried that even with all the organic matter mixed in, the soil will stay too wet. Maybe vermiculite would be a good option. Guess I can try to keep an eye on the amount of irrigation to keep it safe but at a minimum.

Ideas?

Regards,

Jay

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On 10/14/2014 5:59 PM, Devin Smith via nafex wrote:
Jay--

the gravel/sand idea sounds like an engineering paradigm applied to what is properly
the domain of biology. I don't have experience with true clay soil as such, but the
silt loam on my site is quite heavy and easily compacted. I'd concur on organic matter,
though I'd tend to apply much of it to the surface rather than till it in. If you are
going to till, possible supplements you might consider include porous aggregate
(vermiculite is good), charcoal, and gypsum (you didn't mention your pH) as it
aggregates clay particles creating good tilth. No matter what, I would top it off with
a nice heavy mulch of whatever is available. I'm fond of a layer of leaves and grass
clippings covered with 4" or o of wood chips. Get the biology going and let it do
the heavy lifting. I have several rows of raspberries growing in 4-6" of soil over
ledge and they produce well after being mulched heavily.
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