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I am looking for help re: veg. garden, after we tilled this year we have hard clots, how can I soften the soil - veg garden blogspot

Our garden was dry, but if the clot is now working very hard, suggestions on how we mitigate the earth? I believe that nothing will grow well in this country. It must be flexible.

6 comments:

Joanne A. said...

Lasagna Gardening-No Tilling

From gardener Arden:

Create a new gardening bed without tilling or pulling grass and weeds:

If you have a garden bed, well defined, it is necessary to remove grass or weeds, film thickness of about 6 or 8 sheets of newspaper or cardboard on the bed area, water from the paper or cardboard (to the point of immersing them method was eventually stifle growth there).

In this paper or cardboard, you can create layers of organic materials from your own compost pile or bought in bags from a nursery, chopped leaves, grass clippings, chipped wood to size, production cuts, old manure (not dog or a cat) that you can see that the red color. Pile on the size you can and make sure it is good, moistened as if a garden is watered every week. This is known as lasagna gardening.
Or would you prefer to mix and stacks of paper or cardboard, if you wish.

If you want a coating that can chip are often found in their Parks and Recreation Department, or you can contact your local nurseries. For a good start dressing will hold moisture and prevent wind is blowing away your lasagna.

This material will decompose and become rich and open in bulk. Keep adding to it every year and have a beautiful garden bed.

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And here is another way of gardening Merry Belle:

Lasagna Gardening:

Lasagna gardening is simply a short to dig, cut and maintain a place for new beds. I live on a hill and part of our yard is now used to pasture, so it is not only compacted soil, even on sand with wild Bermuda in a good part based on it.

For the lasagna, you normally spray the grass with weed / herbicide (I'll take the cream of environmentalists this one).

Then configure your cardboard / newspapers.

In addition, compost, topsoil compost shredded leaves, etc.

You are now ready to plant your beds.

When using newspapers, they must be thick, so I prefer cardboard. Remove vegetation decompose, enriching the soil. For some reason, consider the papers / cardboard CountryWorms like crazy, even for the good aeration of the soil.

Of course you can not first in the dirt mixture immediately, so that most people leave the surface of the soil / compost / potting soil / shredded leaves sit for awhile on the cardboard / newspaper layer of decomposing to give them time. It is ESP. to dig some holes for shrubs, roses, anything requiring more than minimal coverage of the root.

As an impatient person I am, I normally plant immediately to the top, but I'm planting shallow rooted things like lilies, etc.

All beds have to say my lasagna'd - in layers.

So, in summary, is the garden of the layer of lasagna garden, a quick way to new beds, to create esp. For us seniors who have not doubleand ditch, or very poor soils.

sunshine... said...

Try perlite, I prefer the brand Miracle Grow. Help ventilation, drainage and a little fertilizer contains. Also add a little sand, a good compost and topsoil. If you can not afford it all, add together, you can break the blocks, how well you add the components of each hole for each plant.

Dizzy said...

Sounds like a sound. Add plenty of compost and / or peat and working, you can do this every year. It may take a couple of years, until soft friable ().

jt c said...

Add plenty of organic material, compost, fertilizer, cuts grease, the leaves of the trees. hitherto

Bingalee said...

Did you mean cubes? There are certain things that weaken you get on the floor. Ask your local nursery.

dupie said...

If you planted too late, but we have a full load of black coat this year and us is wonderful. Better than ever before. 16X16 garden on the grounds of timber landscape

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