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Old April 2, 2014   #1
oldasrocks
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Default Is my soil too HOT?

I gained access to a large pile of old horse manure so I hauled home 12 dump trucks loads. Then I had the insane idea of covering the garden 12 inches deep with it so I could grow in something besides rocks and clay this year.

THEN I soil tests. Phosphorus 424, Sulfur 234, Calcium 5604, Magnesium 1253, Potassium 617 and last if not least Nitrogen 1360.

So any idea on how to mellow it down to grow-able values? I do not have access to any decent normal dirt here in Missouri unless I buy countless bags of so called topsoil. The garden is about 2,000 sq ft.

I NEED fresh tomatoes please help.
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