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Old 17-03-2005, 10:46 PM
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As long as the compost is not hot it should be ok... some people start seeds
in compost. I dont do it this way. Id say get a soil test once a yr or when
starting a new area. Regardless of the test results...compost is good. If
the soil was less than ideal it would be reccomended to add compost.
"Jeana" wrote in message
newsEn_d.11657$ju.4985@okepread07...
Someone is telling me they're going to start a raised bed veggie garden
with a load of compost. Not digging it in, just planting in compost. When
I said, get a soil test first, and you need to dig the compost in etc...,
he said I was wrong. I don't mind being wrong, but am I missing something
here with what he's doing?

Thanks, Jeana



 
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