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In response to "Unless you have somewhere else in the yard where it will do less damage, you'll probably just have to deep dig and recondition the soil. -- nm" by MojaveMeg

How would I recondition the soil? Is there an additive that I can buy or something?

Sorry, I'm relatively new to the gardening thing, and last year most plants we put in that flower bed died within 2 weeks :/ so obviously there is something wrong or else we are doing something wrong. The only flowers that thrived in that bed were wildflowers that grew so much, we had sunflowers covering our front windows before we finally cut them down.

We have no place else to put the dirt.

Thanks for your help. :)


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