As I'm back in Florlda, I need advise on gardening near saltwater. I live directly on a salt water bayou which leads directly out to a bay and then into the Gulf. My lot is 410' deep and 250' wide. The house sits dead center.
During the past incidents of hurricanes, salt water has covered up our dock and came over the sea wall and covered about 150 feet of the back yard.
I have over a hundred trees - oaks, cedar and pine. I have one absolutely hugh magnolia. There is one large spot free of trees and shade. It is in the backyard over the septic tank drain field. This area is probably the only space that gets a lot of sun.
Help from you experienced gardeners is needed.
1. Will the soil be ruined from nearness to the salt water?
2. If I use raised beds with store bought soil, will that work in the sunny area of the backyard?
3. Can I plant over a drain field?
4. Any suggestions will be APPRECIATED.
Thanks.
During the past incidents of hurricanes, salt water has covered up our dock and came over the sea wall and covered about 150 feet of the back yard.
I have over a hundred trees - oaks, cedar and pine. I have one absolutely hugh magnolia. There is one large spot free of trees and shade. It is in the backyard over the septic tank drain field. This area is probably the only space that gets a lot of sun.
Help from you experienced gardeners is needed.
1. Will the soil be ruined from nearness to the salt water?
2. If I use raised beds with store bought soil, will that work in the sunny area of the backyard?
3. Can I plant over a drain field?
4. Any suggestions will be APPRECIATED.
Thanks.
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