What soil amendments can help combat root rot in organic gardening?
As someone who's deeply passionate about organic gardening and seed saving, I've always tried to maintain a healthy ecosystem in my garden. However, this season, I've encountered root rot in my squash plants, and I'm eager to prevent this in the future. I’ve been using a mix of compost and well-rotted manure, but I suspect the soil might be too compact, affecting drainage. What soil amendments do you recommend to improve drainage and create a healthier environment for my heirloom varieties? I’d love to hear what’s worked for you all! 🍅