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Gardens and Worms !
Actually , more detailed than I really expected ... and once I've incorporated some organic matter into this poor excuse for soil I have , I'll put the tiller away . This area has been in grass and weeds for years . The soil is heavily compacted , and has quite a bit of clay . Once it's prepared , I'll be following (more or less) Ruth Stout's methods Yes, far mor information than you need, but if you spend any time in this group you'll find that to be the norm with some. They have way too much time on their hands and take themselves way to seriously. If you have worms like that, you're off to a good start. I'll offer you the same advice I've given here prviously. I suggest you look at; www.dirtdoctor.com Not a method of one man, but a compilation of techniques and tips from people who actually use them. They are all organic. Take a look and see what you think. I'm not affiliated with the website in any way. Good luck with your new garden and have fun! |
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