caterpillar710
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Turn them in to build your soil. The worms will find their way in to the mound just lightly water it and they'll go to town
Cover crop draw same nutrients to make tissue as your plant there for off season not for companion planting
An intangible familiarity my people know already
I think dude would be best served to spray on acetates and glycinate and just work on his soil structure maybe add some VanSil and some of his topsoil in.
what benefits do those provide? might look cool...If you want companion plants put lemon balm marigolds and chrysanthemum around the edges of your mounds
care to elaborate? not too familiar with acetates and glycinate. and to improve soil structure, what is VanSil, where to get? and should i till the topsoil into the mounds, like maybe 10% of total volume?
what benefits do those provide? might look cool...
Your reading comprehension skills are extremely poor.
I don't recommend throwing away the cover crop but decomposing it in the soil to build structure and allow the root nodes of the N fixing plants to release that fixed atmospheric nitrogen.
I do not think screwes is in dire need of a corrective application. Of gypsum that you think every one needs .
You have a bad habit of just parroting whatever the latest paradigm you subscribe to as the truth for every one before you've even fully tested it even for just a season.
I think dude would be best served to spray on acetates and glycinate and just work on his soil structure maybe add some VanSil and some of his topsoil in.
Who wants to bet HB turns on SN before it is over.