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Old 18-04-2004, 05:02 PM
David Ross
 
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Default a question about soil

LG1111 wrote:

I have a perplexing problem, and I'm hoping someone here as some suggestions.

About 8-9 years ago, I had a combination of topsoil and compro (or whatever it
is that they make out of ground up leaves) delivered for my vegetable gardens.
for the first several years, my routine veggie crops were spectacular. Lately,
though, I find that seeds won't germinate, even the easiest to grow veggies.
Beans, peas, etc...nothing. When I plan seedlings, though, I still get
respectable plants.

I suspect that my soil needs something. I'm awaiting the soil test results
from my local extension service, but each year, the results look the same, and
are usually not real helpful.

Any suggestions? Does this sound like an acidity problem? When you add lime,
how much?


I sounds like you might have a bug that eats seedlings as they
sprout or fungus that kills them.

Actually, a slightly acid soil prevents "damping off", a fungus
that kills seedlings. That's why my preferred potting mix for
starting seeds is half peatmoss.

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