Mulch ?
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by elkwc36 on June 22, 2006 03:55 PM
Nicky it matters what you use. If you use straw, hay or grass clippings in my opinion I would work them in. I usually try to do it in the fall and water it good and then by spring they are decomposed pretty well. If you use wood chips ect. I would say you may want to remove them. JD
by Firstyeargardener2006 on June 22, 2006 03:59 PM
Thank you Elwc36,
Ok I was wondering how that would work. I have not add any yet so I figured I better ask before I miss it up for next year.
Thank you,
Nicky
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Ok I was wondering how that would work. I have not add any yet so I figured I better ask before I miss it up for next year.
Thank you,
Nicky
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Do you just plant over it or mix it in the new dirt next year?
I'm sure this question might have been asked and is some were around here on the forum, but since how this computer loves me so much it does not want to work with me.
I will keep trying, but if anyone knows please feel me in.
Thank you,
Nicky
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I sit in my vegetable garden so that I can see them grow.