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    I have grass planted in heavy clay soil. It is near the forest, so I have the availability of leaves to mulch over it to add compost. How can I renovate the new lawn I have without tilling the soil?
    Ninox
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    You can grind the leaves and spread it all over the lawn. For a better result, do it from late autumn to early spring.
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    We grow a garden every year and we tried to get the ground right. It's hard, clay is something that's really difficult to grow in, especially sweet potatoes. What can we do?
    Ninox
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    To grow sweet potatoes you need a basic light soil. You can improve it by adding limestone and small amounts of sand. You can also add humus to help the plant.
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    How do I amend clay soil if I don't have money?
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    You can do so with shredded newspaper. Place the paper in trenches cover with soil.
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    What can I add for drainage if my yard is all clay and I need to plant grass?
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    Aerate your lawn. We live in central Virginia and everything is red clay soil. Our lawn was doing okay, but after I aerated for the first time, it looks great. This helps with drainage, allows your lawn to breathe. It is a good idea to do this in both the fall and spring, before you seed and fertilize, so that the seed and fertilizer gets down to the bottom.
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    Will grass cuttings help improve clay soil quality?
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    Yes, but you need to add a thick layer--around 8 inches--preferably in autumn where if kept wet will rot down over the winter. Dig in any remaining on the surface in spring.
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    Can I plant magnolias in clay soil?
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    We live in Southern California in an area where the soil is mostly thick, grey clay, and there are ten magnolia trees on our street that have been thriving.
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