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Chris[_3_] 11-03-2015 12:50 PM

How to make a good seed-sowing tilth?
 
What's the best way to make a good tilth (for sowing parsnip seeds) on
fairly heavy soil?
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Chris

Bob Hobden 11-03-2015 02:46 PM

How to make a good seed-sowing tilth?
 
"Chris" wrote

What's the best way to make a good tilth (for sowing parsnip seeds) on
fairly heavy soil?

What I used to do was keep all my old compost from repotting stuff. Then
each sowing time I would make holes along the sowing line like I do when I
plant out leeks and fill them with the old compost and plant the parsnip
seed into that at 3+ per station. Saves on the thinning out a bit too and
you get a nice neat even row.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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Christina Websell 14-03-2015 06:31 PM

How to make a good seed-sowing tilth?
 

"Chris" ] wrote in message
]...
What's the best way to make a good tilth (for sowing parsnip seeds) on
fairly heavy soil?
--
Chris


Add a lot of sand. I can't grow parnips in my garden (which is heavy soil,
they hate it) but "down on my land in the village" which is sandy, they do
well as do carrots.

Problem on sandy soil is ants, undermining the planting. I want a sign
"green woodpeckers welcome here"
Maybe they do come while I'm not there - but they aren't doing a good job if
they do..








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