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this year?
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Grow more field peas , fewer tomatoes , and about the same amounts of
peppers , cukes and other vine stuff . And use more compost/mulch/manure .
Plus , I'll be making areas similar to raised beds , with designated
walkways to help prevent compaction in the growing areas .
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On 2/20/2016 6:28 PM, Derald wrote:
"Terry Coombs" wrote:

And use more compost/mulch/manure .

You may as well go ahead and buy a truck; full sized pickup. Just
don't ever drive it _onto_ the manure pile to load it....

Is that experience speaking? I, too, learned that the hard way a very
long time ago.
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