Sask hunter
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You should consider a winter cover crop to help break down all those amendments That have been added.Going to start a garden this year. Put some extra topsoil and grass mulch on a 36' x 48' area last year. Will need to fence it this spring to keep the deer out. Snow peas, lettuce, carrots, parsnips, tomatoes, chard, squash, and maybe corn for first yea
I use Austrian peas.You should consider a winter cover crop to help break down all those amendments That have been added.
The slow release calcium line was a joke. I just don't have a place to put all the junk after moving. I need sell some antlers this spring! Also too busy this fall to plant a cover crop. I would of had to water it as well, since this area gets very little precipitation, and then the weeds would have been my cover crop.You should consider a winter cover crop to help break down all those amendments That have been added.
Nice JShane!View attachment 398234View attachment 398235View attachment 398236View attachment 398237View attachment 398238View attachment 398239View attachment 398240 Thought i would kick us off this year with a winter garden update.
Several different varieties of lettuce going with succession planting as well, lacinato Kale is starting to mature, Savoy cabbage got bit a little by a short freeze, brussel sprouts I just thinned out today for some more elbow room, a row of carrots, and finally some brocolli.
Running out of time before spring and summer plants need to stsrt goo not want to see a pic of my garden rithing in the ground. I just need more room is all.