
Bozeman’s soil presents unique challenges for gardeners and growers. The soil is naturally alkaline, has a high clay content, and is generally rocky. These conditions can make it difficult for plants to establish strong root systems and absorb essential nutrients. The heavy clay soil often retains water, leading to poor drainage, while the alkaline pH can limit the availability of vital minerals. Additionally, the rocky nature of the soil can obstruct planting efforts, requiring extra preparation and care. Despite these obstacles, creating a thriving garden in this rugged environment with the right strategies and soil amendments is possible. Optimizing alkaline…