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Old 18-04-2004, 01:04 PM
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Default planting seeds in a "no-till" garden"

Hi folks,
I have what may be a silly question but here goes;

If I want to switch over to a "no-till" method of gardening and use
newspaper and mulch...what method of plating seeds would I use...(as opposed
to cutting holes in the paper to place small plants)? Would I just layer the
newspapers side by side leaving a small 'row' in between them?
Thanks,
Scott
p.s. I would also like some good recommendations and sources for rock powder
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