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Old 22-10-2003, 07:22 PM
joe s
 
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Default had poor garden

compost compost compost

you could try course vermiculate and/or some peat moss....not sure of the
size...but you are best off staying in the organic world....it doesn't yeild
the big hug crops first thing (like chemicals will) but time pays off and
you can have an absolutley GORGEOUS garden in a few years that is WAY more
healthy....next its time for heirlooms

"Romy Beeck" wrote in message
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I had a bad garden my first year this year.I think my land has to much

clay
and rock.So i tilled it up yesterday for next year and i want to dump on a
load of top soil on it this sat. for next year.I heard alot of different
ways to make it better next year.One told me to put leafs down before i

put
the top soil on.I'd like more advice if someone could help me. Most things

i
read say i need nitrogen,phosphorus, and potassium, So how can i get all

of
these three to put on my garden for next year.By the way i'm in wisconsin.
Cold weather is on the way and another month it will be freezing. So

please
someone help me out.


thank you