Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: New Patch ?
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Whidbey |
Whidbey Island
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I won't go into details as to why, just what my options are. I am moving to a new patch next season. I need to haul in 60 - 100 yards of soil and compost to cover an area of fairly hard, dried out topsoil, then put in a cover crop.
Should I
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8/20/2009 10:54:36 PM
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Whidbey |
Whidbey Island
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Oops, cut myself off, sorry.
Should I just haul in the soil, put it on top and till it all in the spring or should I wet the area now, till what is there and then put on the soil? If I do the second, it will delay the cover crop for up to 3 weeks.
Thanks for your input.
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8/20/2009 10:57:29 PM
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UnkaDan |
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if it's possible to "subsoil" that hard dry area b4 adding the topsoil that would be a good option
or add that new soil then subsoil to get the 2 mixed together and breakup old hardpan
just a couple of ideas
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8/21/2009 7:53:00 AM
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Whidbey |
Whidbey Island
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Thanks. I like the subsoiler idea. I'll see if I can get one.
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8/22/2009 9:29:16 AM
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CRB KinZ |
(rocky) Bonney Lake Wa.
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Lee Stan has one but you might find one a little closer. If not well you know where to find it
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9/16/2009 8:27:49 AM
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