Help! Sand everywhere
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Are you wanting to do a food garden or flower garden? If it's for food, you will likely have to build a garden area and have good soil/dirt hauled in. I also live in a sandbox, but I don't have a food garden, just flowers and plants and most of those do fine in the sand. One of my neighbors built raised beds and had filled it with a good soil and another neighbor just had a truckload of dirt hauled in and made a large fenced in garden area on the side of his house. I guess it'll depend how big you want the area. Previous neighbors did warn us though, that eventually the dirt will "sink" and sand will work it's way back through. :/
Garden as in flowers,shrubs,trees,perennials,vegetables? what is your location and sunlight?
Straw bale garden, worked for me!
Anything to make it look nice, I guess plants and flowers maybe some shrub, I have dried up palm trees, Texas is just too hot and when it rains it floods
Raised flower or plant beds sounds like it would work.... have to bring in soil to fill them.
Container garden, with indigenous bushes/cacti between. Also pavers in green. Fakes your mind.