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songbird[_2_] 01-11-2013 06:06 PM

N/C Ratio example
 
here is a pic from earlier this summer where i'd planted
peas into a garden where one side was prepared by mixing in
plenty of wood chips and the other side had the same
treatment except i added a few inches of soil on top of
that where there was no added wood chips.

http://www.anthive.com/flowers/100_7...io_Example.jpg

the plants to the left are obviously struggling (about a
month later they caught up).

there were beets planted in this same garden and they
took all summer to get big enough to pick, but they
were quite large when we finally got around to it.

a few volunteer squash were left to grow, they also
took most of the summer to put on one fruit each.

not that i'm surprised by any of this, it was just
something to try and watch what happened. :)

i planted a second round of peas in the middle when
the first round of peas got picked. just to cover it
and keep the weeds from having an easy start. they
did well enough, but i think the chipmunk pretty much
got anything that was large enough to eat in a pod.


songbird

Pavel314[_2_] 03-11-2013 08:38 PM

N/C Ratio example
 
On Friday, November 1, 2013 2:06:38 PM UTC-4, songbird wrote:
here is a pic from earlier this summer where i'd planted

peas into a garden where one side was prepared by mixing in

plenty of wood chips and the other side had the same

treatment except i added a few inches of soil on top of

that where there was no added wood chips.



http://www.anthive.com/flowers/100_7...io_Example.jpg



the plants to the left are obviously struggling (about a

month later they caught up).




Which side is which in your experiment?






there were beets planted in this same garden and they

took all summer to get big enough to pick, but they

were quite large when we finally got around to it.



a few volunteer squash were left to grow, they also

took most of the summer to put on one fruit each.



not that i'm surprised by any of this, it was just

something to try and watch what happened. :)



i planted a second round of peas in the middle when

the first round of peas got picked. just to cover it

and keep the weeds from having an easy start. they

did well enough, but i think the chipmunk pretty much

got anything that was large enough to eat in a pod.





songbird



songbird[_2_] 03-11-2013 09:58 PM

N/C Ratio example
 
Pavel314 wrote:
songbird wrote:


here is a pic from earlier this summer where i'd planted
peas into a garden where one side was prepared by mixing in
plenty of wood chips and the other side had the same
treatment except i added a few inches of soil on top of
that where there was no added wood chips.

http://www.anthive.com/flowers/100_7...io_Example.jpg

the plants to the left are obviously struggling (about a

month later they caught up).


Which side is which in your experiment?


the ones on the left were planted in the soil
with wood chips mixed throughout the soil. the
peas on the right were on top of the same mix with
a few inches of added soil that did not contain
wood chips.


songbird


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