Amateur — Sandy
Use the ripples in the sand as "leading lines" to draw the eye toward the ocean.
Mix in plenty of organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure to help hold onto moisture. sandy amateur
Go for drought-tolerant stars like Lavender, Cosmos, or Sedum that love the sharp drainage. Use the ripples in the sand as "leading
Starting a garden with sandy soil? Don't let the "light" texture fool you—it’s both a blessing and a challenge for the amateur grower. Sandy soil is easy to dig and warms up fast in the spring, but it loses water and nutrients just as quickly. sandy amateur
