Hello All,
Dalnavert is a National Historic Site in Winnipeg, it is the
home of the first Premier of Manioba who was also the son of the first Prime
Minister (John A. MacDonald). Two years ago the house was completely re-done
and there was funding for landscaping. The people doing it had a good budget so
they bought expensive perennials and just put them in the beds. The beds are
like concrete.It is obvious that they need organic matter, but with all of
these perennials in place that is hard to do. I have heard of clay buster and
know it is carbon of some kind. How does it work, if it works? Would it be
reasonable to expect to be able to put it in the beds? Does anyone have any
suggestions? Of any kind? Thanks, Karen
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