I am thinking of doing an outdoor grow this year and I wanted some opinions. The area I am looking to plant used to be an active farm field almost 20 years ago, since then it has been allowed to return to nature and as such has a healthy grouping of cedar trees spaced throughout the clearing. My thoughts were since it was a formerly active farmland could I get away with using just the native soil, or should I (continue to) bring bag soil/peat into the area? And should I plant in the ground or bring buckets in? I am leaning towards in the ground mainly because I don't want the added chance of someone spotting the buckets, but if I have to then so be it.
Now some more info, in case it helps, the cedars that grow in that clearing are going nuts, (at least compared to the surrounding area), I would guess at maybe double or at least half again as much growth on the trees in the clearing vs those not in the clearing... but keep in mind that this is just by eyeballing and as such should be taken with a pound of salt. Drainage seems to be good in the area, never seems to have standing water on the surface anyway, but not sure if that's a good thing or not since it could mean more trips to water. Most of the trees in that area are about 10 feet and under so getting the proper amount of light shouldn't be too hard so long as I pay attention.
If you can think of anything else I should be on the look out for please let me know, thanks.
Now some more info, in case it helps, the cedars that grow in that clearing are going nuts, (at least compared to the surrounding area), I would guess at maybe double or at least half again as much growth on the trees in the clearing vs those not in the clearing... but keep in mind that this is just by eyeballing and as such should be taken with a pound of salt. Drainage seems to be good in the area, never seems to have standing water on the surface anyway, but not sure if that's a good thing or not since it could mean more trips to water. Most of the trees in that area are about 10 feet and under so getting the proper amount of light shouldn't be too hard so long as I pay attention.
If you can think of anything else I should be on the look out for please let me know, thanks.