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Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: preparing a new patch
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CM |
Decatur, IL
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If you were going to take a year off to just get a new patch ready for 2010, how would you go about it?
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10/18/2008 6:26:22 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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First and foremost, soil test, from a reputable lab...you won't know where you're headed...till you know where you are. Then post here, and lots a really smart folks will certainly help ya!!! Peace, Wayne
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10/18/2008 6:41:09 PM
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ArvadaBoy |
Midway, UT
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I would definetly consider doing a cover crop with a couple of different varieties of plants that would do well in both summer and winter.
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10/18/2008 9:21:42 PM
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CM |
Decatur, IL
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I'm not a complete novice. I'm just giving up on my present patch due to disease problems, and moving to a new location. I just wanted to get a number of ideas from people on how they get a patch ready from scratch (i.e. applications of leaves, manure, compost, variety of cover crops, etc.).
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10/18/2008 9:51:15 PM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Bleach off all your tools and equipment that touched the old patch.
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10/19/2008 8:46:20 AM
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