Posted by El Toro on May 13, 2009 at 07:03:15 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Best manure choice?? posted by bruster on May 12, 2009 at 11:28:10:
Our county landfill makes compost from leaves and grass clippings and you can buy a pickup load for $10.00. I covered the garden with this last fall. I also plowed down leaves and grass clipping from my own lawn. I use Buckwheat when I can find it and till it under. I always plant barley for a cover crop and I plow that under too. I quit using manure since it has a lot of weed seeds. You can use fertilizer spikes around your fruit trees. I use either Rapid Gro or Miracle Gro in the garden. I ran a water line out to the garden about 15 years ago since I got tired of having to carry water from the house. I have it so I can drain the water line in the Fall to prevent freezing. I have the drain valve in the basement. Here are some of the tomatoes from the garden in 2008. Hal
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