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Soil amendment reccomendations
Last year was my first year for my current garden. It was previously mostly lawn grass. I dug up the grass and buried most of it. In the fall I got a pick-up truck of mushroom soil and tilled it in real good...as deep as my tiller would go. I didn't add any ammendments after last growing season or at the beginning of this one. I did use some Miracle Grow directly around the plants a couple times last year but none this year. I did use some "slow release" Miracle Grow around some plants this year but only once at the beginning. In the fall last year I dug trenches and put all the collected leaves, almost exclusively Norway Maple, Lilac, and Burning Bush then coverd them with soil. I also threw all the kitchen scraps (just the plant based), coffee grounds, and egg shells, as well as the fall gord decorations, onto the soil. They were tilled in this spring. The leaves were burried sufficiently deep, or decomposed over winter, such that when I tilled this spring I didn't see much evidence of them. Now my questions: 1. Is mushroom soil a good soil ammendment? 2. If it is how often and when would be the best time to add it, fall or spring? 3. If there are better ammendments what are they and when should I add them, fall or spring? 4. Based on what I have described, what am I doing right or wrong? Many thanks, sparkie |
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