Petey
September 30, 2023, 11:58pm
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Same! I have clay soil and am hoping to plant my first peach this winter. I’ve read from Stark Bros they recommend mixing in ample coco coir around the root ball when you buy a seedling to help.
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read this thread. plant on mounds/berm.
Those are good results! You have good drainage, only difficult holes to dig due to compaction, but tree roots can easily penetrate clay, still I would excavate a large hole and use some of that clay to enrich your garden while mixing in at least a 10% organic material which could be any one of these: compost, composted wood chips (at least 3 years old from middle of a large wood chip pile), spagnum peat moss, or bagged top soil with vermiculite). I would not be concerned at all about drainage wi…
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