If I busted up a 4x8 sheet, how would you spread that out and how long
would you wait until you 'amended' the soil again?
No need to buy sheets of Drywall, just go buy bags of Gypsum unless you
have
a pile of scrap drywall left over. Gypsum is best for heavy clay soil.
The
gypsum helps break up the bonding and loosens the soil. In heavy adobe I
added gypsum every year.
Speaking of post homes, I did that in the adobe we called soil. In some
areas a hand post hole digger worked after I wet the soil the first couple
of inches then it hit rocks. In other areas I was able to use a powered
digger and a garden hose unless there were rocks. In most of the 1200'
fence I rented a Skid Steer with an auger on the front. On many holes I
had
the front wheels off the ground and still the auger just spun moving a
little dirt. The only time to dig in that stuff was after several weeks
of
rain.
Don Bowen KI6DIU
http://www.braingarage.com/Dons/Travels/journal/Journal.html
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