My wife wants to rebuild our existing garden area. Existing setup: wooden raised beds sits on cement pavers that sits on clay soil. To make things worse, after 20 yrs of negligence, pavers have at least couple inches of sod grew on top of it and the pavers glue to the weed screen underneath it.
So far i have used the tractor to knock the pavers out and remove them manually by hand. And now i have a soupy, messy clay mess on my hand. It is springtime here in Pacific nw and the soil is wet to begin with. I have ag tires on my tractor and i feel like no way i can grade the soil to be smooth enough to rebuild using cinder blocks.
Any thoughts?
So far i have used the tractor to knock the pavers out and remove them manually by hand. And now i have a soupy, messy clay mess on my hand. It is springtime here in Pacific nw and the soil is wet to begin with. I have ag tires on my tractor and i feel like no way i can grade the soil to be smooth enough to rebuild using cinder blocks.
Any thoughts?