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thanks noel reply phil on may , at : am great question, noel. difficult to give an answer either way. in a soil like yours, it may very well make sense to till in another few inches in the spring. then long term you may move to no till. reply edwin on november , at : pm i think growing peas, beans and clover
picked up some good old fashioned "roasted" cow manure today and intend to brew some tea with that along with some clover and grass clippings for an added boost. the kale, tomatoes, onions, peppers, squash and carrots and basil are loving it so far. the beans, however, look like they're going to loose...
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