Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: grass clippings
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giant pumpkin farmer |
Utah
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How are grass clippings for the garden? Should they be applied directly into the soil or composted first? How is tilling them in? Thanks
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4/6/2008 10:31:39 PM
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Hands on |
Coupeville WA
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Don Young just spoke at our seminar over the weekend, and he adds his clippings to the perimeter of his plants and lets them decompose in the patch during the season. I have never done this, but what the heck...1662 can't be all that bad.
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4/7/2008 1:50:24 AM
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Kevin Snyder (TEAM HAMMER) |
Kevinstinindians@yahoo.com
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Only do that if you're 100% sure there hasn't been weed killer applied to the lawn the grass clippings are coming from.
Grass clippings will compost rather quickly if you mix them with manure and turn the pile regularly though out summer.
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4/8/2008 8:36:39 PM
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gordon |
Utah
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giant pumpkin farmer,,, can I ask who you are? just would like to know who all the utah growers are. Gordon
Gordon Tanner President Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers www.utahpumpkingrowers.com
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4/8/2008 8:41:36 PM
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giant pumpkin farmer |
Utah
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Okay thanks. Gordon, I'm sending an email.
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4/9/2008 5:25:23 PM
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Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com
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I have used clippings to hold down weeds. No chemicals on my grass (it is more weeds than grass anyway!) As long as you put them on thin, it is OK. If you get them too thick I am afraid there is a chance for fungus problems.
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4/10/2008 9:26:37 AM
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