Posted by scott2013 on November 17, 2013 at 21:55:23 from (72.152.16.105):
In Reply to: New to the site posted by Rick Kr on November 17, 2013 at 17:57:04:
There seems to be a common thread warning about letting people into the garden and I'm listening. This is a concern I have but until I have something to sell its a moot point. I've spoke with several blueberry farmers and they charge a fee per person to enter the field to cover stuffing the gut before the basket. Don't want to pay, then go away. The plow is a Dearborn that I swapped for and I like how it works. I also have a 2-16 IH bottom plow that I use but the trip foot on one isn't holding properly and I haven't taken the time to fix it. As for the asparagus I'm planning on putting in about 2500 plants and was going to try the purple variety. I just have to figure out where to put it! Lots of possibilities, lots of potential problems that you can plan for but you can't fix'em until they show up.
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