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Freshly maured ground?
Other than potatoes, what can be grown in fleshly manured ground? Alan |
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Freshly maured ground?
Alan Holmes wrote:
: Other than potatoes, what can be grown in fleshly manured ground? : : Alan Anything with the possible exception of carrots and parsnips but they too will grow fine if it was well rotted |
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Freshly maured ground?
"Alan Holmes" wrote Other than potatoes, what can be grown in fleshly manured ground? Root crops may have a problem, depends on the state of the manure, but cucurbits would love it. -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
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