The frustrating thing about rehabilitating the terrible sandy soil in this raised bed is, for all the hours of work it takes, it doesn't look like much. Ah well. Here's the second deep trench dug, finally, before it was filled with a lasagna-like series of layers: cardboard, old wood, newspaper, pruned garden waste, horse manure, coconut coir, some of the native soil I saturated with a little Dynamic Lifter, and finally some bagged tomato-specific potting mix mixed with compost and bagged garden soil mix. Now it's all topped off with a thick layer of sugarcane mulch, and... You'd never know anything's been done at all, haha. I'll leave it a while to 'cook', and it should grow just about anything. Provided it's in those specific rows. Also, turns out when you like to dig grave-sized holes at night, you start hearing helicopters in your area real quick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #gardening #nightgarden #soilhealth #soilbiology #gravedigger #buzzoffcopper #nightworkout https://www.instagram.com/p/B5tj6Jel4rI/?igshid=kxdfp3tdezsz















