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A thick layer of mulch keeps the roots cool and prevents the sun from baking your soil dry.
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.
If "Sandy Amateur" describes your weekend at the coast with a camera, here is how to level up your shots without the pro price tag:
Mix in plenty of organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure to help hold onto moisture.