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Thebip  Send Thebip a private message!


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Posted on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 - 09:47 pm EST :   Last Buddysize PhotosCopy highlighted text to new message Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Im totally new to gardening, and Id like some advice on what I can use to amend our soil. The PH is Alkaline (about 7.5) with low Nitro, med/high Phos and low Potash.

What can I add to up the Nitro and Potash, and possibly lower the PH (just a little)?

Oh, and our soil is clay (although it seems someone has put nice soil a few inches on top. Really dont know who)

Thebip - Indiana, Zone "5b"
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Durgan  Send Durgan a private message!




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Posted on Friday, April 06, 2007 - 08:49 pm EST :   Last Buddysize PhotosCopy highlighted text to new message Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

This method may assist you.

Making a New Vegetable Garden Area.
http://xrl.us/nqb9 30 April 2006 Start. Notice the kick type sod cutter.

http://xrl.us/nqca 4 May 2006 Adding Compost (half a yard shown). I pick up about half a yard per day from the City depot. Two fourty five gallon garbage cans. I have a wooden box in the back of the van that takes exactly one-half yard.

http://xrl.us/nqcd 5 May 2006 Completed bed before adding wood chips.

http://xrl.us/nqcb 7 May 2006 Adding Fibre, (composted wood chips). Two pictures of the bed with the fiber laying on top and then worked in.

http://xrl.us/ntyj 30 June 2006
Pictures of what is growing in the enlarged bed. Apparently the effort was not in vain. All plants are growing extremely well.30 April 2006.

Enlarging my vegetable garden by 8 feet. It is 36 feet long. First I removed the sod with a kick sod cutter, then spaded about a foot, then rototilled the lumps with the small Honda rototiller, then raked the chunks that wouldn't crumble. The larger slower turning rototiller simply throws the larger chunks aside, but the faster rotating little rottiller chews the clumps up.Today's effort took me about 8 hours.

I tore the sod by hand and put it through a shredding Yard Machine to shred the clumps and put it back onto the bed. This took about three hours. Not a bit of grass came up later in the season. The Yard Machine effectively killed the grass roots. This is the best method I have devised for destroying sod. No rototiller will break up sod sufficiently to prevent grass growth.

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Durgan.

Durgan - Ontario, Zone "5"


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