I live on a natural hill, or so I thought, until I started digging and hit rock less than six inches in. Between natural rock, discarded bricks, tiles and plastic, I am in hell.

    • SUPAVILLAIN@lemmygrad.ml
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      4 months ago

      Yeeeeeeah that's when you install a raised bed(stacked cinder blocks are GREAT for this) and might need to purchase soil from a nursery to make up for building upwards. The plus side is if your local nursery's fuckin cracked, you're gonna get some absolute super-loam that'll turn your raised box into a slice of Eden once harvest time comes.

    • idkmybffjoeysteel [he/him]
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      4 months ago

      Probably. I am a newbie. I will remember to try this if the Jasmine I'm planting dies.

      • AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social
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        4 months ago

        You will be much happier if you can afford to install some raised beds. They don't have to be gorgeous or cost a fortune, but if you can control around a foot of soil in terms of composition you can grow nearly anything you want to (climate permitting.)

        If you don't want to do traditional raised beds hugelkultur is an excellent option as well, this will amend your soil over time.

        If you can't afford full raised beds and can't hack a mound, go for pots. Pots and soil can be had for very low cost and will allow you to be successful, the main thing is to not get too discouraged by setting yourself up to struggle when you're first starting out.

      • Aryuproudomenowdaddy [comrade/them]
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        4 months ago

        Seems like Jasmine does better in the ground. I have some Brazilian jasmine in a pot that's super fickle and has to be regularly fertilized or it starts to die back. Highly recommend some raised beds if you decide to grow any vegetables.