Posted on January 22, 2023January 22, 2023 by larksparrow01/16/2023 creating a special caliche/barrens habitat in containers Visited home last weekend and Mom and Dad kindly let us take home some calcareous soil from an already disturbed area – the “lake”. I had planned to shovel the soil but they kindly offered the much easier method of front-end loader. 🙂 We did scrape in a few small little bluestems and other plants that I have kept! Since the soil was heavy, I carefully moved it into a bucket I could lift, and also searched for those little plants I mentioned got scraped in. Paula and I put careful layers of soil and water to get it compact in the planters by the front door. Paula smoothed them nicely and added water. You can see the plants I found in the background, sitting on the porch. This is the final picture with a dusting of cactus/succulent/citrus potting soil on top. Shackleton helped me sort the calcareous soil/barrens specialist seeds that Mom gave me. Here are all the seeds in place with little markers! I also put one each little bluestem in the pot, a possible Oldplainsman in each, and a mystery round-leafed green plant. We’ll see what they become! I did the two planters symmetrical but mirror images since they are on either side of the porch. Fingers crossed we get some sprouts in the spring!
Can’t wait to see your progress!
I hope it works!
I think shack is barely watching, not helping. 🤞🏽For little plants you got