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Adding some garden soil and getting ready to plant

Posted on 9/17/25 at 9:47 am
Posted by gumbo2176
Member since May 2018
19268 posts
Posted on 9/17/25 at 9:47 am
I've got a low spot in the back 1/3 of my vegetable garden and figure it will take about 3 cu. yds. of garden soil to bring it back to where I want it.

I got the first yd. yesterday and wheelbarrowed it in and it's looking great with the soil being nice and rich with 80% composted material a bit of sand and other fine organic matter in the mix. I can see where it's going to be a plus once it's turned under and mixed with the soil already there.

Just 2 more loads to go and I'll be ready to pull rows.

It is still too hot to put started plants in with our days in N.O. still reaching the low 90's.

And here's a heads-up if anyone looking for good garden soil. I went to a place called Rock n Soil on Airline Hwy. and it was as easy as it gets. Drive in, pay for the load and get it put in my truck and drive out. The load was $60 for a cubic yard and they do offer delivery for a fee. I declined and it was actually easier to unload from my truck at the back of my driveway with a short run to the garden as opposed to them dumping at the curb and having to negotiate a 75 ft. driveway just to reach the garden.
Posted by CrawDude
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2019
5690 posts
Posted on 9/17/25 at 9:54 am to
What vegetable plants are you wanting to plant now?

Here is the LSU AgCenter’s vegetable planting guide for seeds & transplants, for both South & North Louisiana

Louisiana Vegetable Planting Guide - LSU AgCenter
Posted by DickTater
Geismar
Member since Feb 2013
161 posts
Posted on 9/17/25 at 11:33 am to
Day temps are high but still fine to put out your fall plants, just have to water a bit more often.
I planted my fall crop Sept 2 and had started seeds Aug 1…they’re doing great
I am watering daily right now, but can probably back of some now that they’re established.
Posted by gumbo2176
Member since May 2018
19268 posts
Posted on 9/17/25 at 11:45 am to
I know all about the planting guide and I know I just don't like to work that hard in all this heat we are still having.

Everything I plant is for fall/winter gardening and I've had them overwinter most every year since our winters in N.O. are more pleasant than downright cold.

The only things I'm putting in by this weekend are straight sowing cucumber and pole bean seeds to grow on my 2 large trellises.

Things I usually plant are:

Collards
Leaf Lettuces----a dozen or so varieties
Kale
Swiss Chard
Broccoli
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Brussel Sprouts
Onion Sets
Garlic
Beets
Posted by cajun3gunner
Member since Mar 2023
152 posts
Posted on 9/21/25 at 11:52 am to
Are you going to add any compost to exsisting garden? I like to use a ratio of 2 bags of compost to every bag of garden soil.
Posted by gumbo2176
Member since May 2018
19268 posts
Posted on 9/21/25 at 2:13 pm to
quote:

Are you going to add any compost to exsisting garden? I



The garden soil I bought is 80% composted material.
Posted by gumbo2176
Member since May 2018
19268 posts
Posted on 9/21/25 at 5:36 pm to
quote:

I like to use a ratio of 2 bags of compost to every bag of garden soil.



I have a 1000 sq. ft. garden that has five rows, each 50 ft. long. I'm not buying bags of garden soil or compost to add to something that big. I buy it by the cubic yard from a dealer near me.
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