no one uses sand ?
A couple of years ago, i had thrown some papaya seeds out
and they landed in pure sand i was using for a low spot in the yard.
those papaya were growing fast, and looking healthy.
i think papaya have a high silica demand.
i think figs do as well.
i also add sand to just about everything.
i love the drainage, particle size,
and the fact that it slowly leaches silica.
Ive also noticed something else with Diatomaceous Earth.
When i add it to compost, or, to anything heavy in organic matter
it seems the microbes and other soil life LOVE it,
all the way up to earthworms.
ive used diatomaceous earth with excellent results
on several plants besides papaya.
That said, ive also started paying attention to particle size.
When i use certain compost and the size seems too large
coarse sand fills in the gaps, while still providing drainage.
Composted coffee grounds have a great size for drainage
and provide a lot of nutrition as well.
just an observation.
Brad