I have a native garden that isn't holding water. The Garden was established 2yrs ago in a spot that contained only yellow sand. We amended the sand into a nice soil. The plants have been thriving but recently I've noticed the soil isn't absorbing/holding water. I fertilise with Richgro Organic Native fertiliser aswell as Osmocote's Native fertiliser. I'm aware that compost or manures aren't recommended for use on natives so I'm wondering what I can add to the soil to make it hold onto some water? I know natives don't like too much moisture, however the soil is basically dry the day after I water. There is a layer of Pine Bark Mulch. Im wondering whether i should remove the pine mulch and place a layer of straw down and then replace the pine bark mulch over the top? I love the Vivantes Tripe C mulch but im guessing its not ideal for natives? I'm unsure what organic matter I can use on natives? I have read that cardboard can be soaked and made into a pulp that can be sprinkled under mulch?
The Plants that are in the garden are:
•Hardenbergia violacea
•Hardenbergia "White Out"
•Lomandra Verday
•Miniture Pigface
•Helichrysum Licorice
Any advice will be greatly appreciated
Krystel