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Old 10-03-2016, 06:35 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default what to do with straw bales this year

On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 7:35:08 PM UTC-5, songbird wrote:
carla temenak wrote:
Last year I built several new 4'X8' 12-inch raised beds and filled them with straw bales. I treated the bales with nitrogen and used them for growing my tomatoes and other vegetables. They worked out pretty well. This year the bales have collapsed and are partly decomposed and eventually they will be glorious soil in my beds. But this year I am concerned that the loose straw will not hold the root systems well. Anyone ever done something like this (combine straw bale with raised bed system)? Anyone have any ideas about what I can do with them to prepare them for this season's planting?

I've turned them over with a bag or two of compost and am considering just covering them with a few inches of soil and planting in that. Do you think this will be sufficient? Should I add more nitrogen to the straw?

I appreciate any insights!
Carla
Maryland


i would guess that you could leave them in place and put
new bales on top and do the same thing.

or you could get some composted cow manure and put that on
there and it would help hold some moisture in.

any reason why you wouldn't mix it with your existing
garden soil? early spring is a good time to do it.


songbird