A garden is only as good as the ground that it's planted in. Discussion forum for the many ways to improve the soil where we plant our gardens.
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March 24, 2014 | #31 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Laurinburg, North Carolina, zone 7
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Some parts of coastal CA, though are probably too cool for major Bermuda issues. |
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March 24, 2014 | #32 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Zone 8a
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Buy enough fertilizer (14-14-14) at the store for the size of the garden. Start spraying with compost teas and slowly convert to organic by doing a 4 year rotation.
For year 1 it is too late to amend the soil organically for corn without spending a ton of money and/or back breaking work. Really, when I hear some of these guys pour a thousand bucks into organics for a small garden... |
March 25, 2014 | #33 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Littlerock, CA
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My current plan is using 15-15-15, and chicken manure. I may plant some beans with the corn or something. at the end of the season I'll plant a cover crop, haven't decided what. Last year's cover crop I planted in the other garden area, which was 3 year old winter cover crop mix from Johnnys, I think I needed to get raked in better to get better coverage of seed that actually would grow, and with this years weird weather, none of it died back at any point in winter.
I've also got some garlic growing from topsets planted last spring, from sand hill, that grew more in winter than it did in summer. Not sure if it's going to mature and be harvestable at any point. My thinking, maybe in late august or so it will dry and be ready, that's when they harvest onions locally. |
March 25, 2014 | #34 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Zone 8a
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That sounds like a plan. Most important is to start soil building the areas for your next years corn and the following years. Green manure seeds from Johnny are an excellent source of organic nutrients. So are tree leaves especially if they have been chopped up by a mulching mower.
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