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Hey Mick T. check this out (covers are crimped)(updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="Forvols" data-source="post: 4432740" data-attributes="member: 15124"><p>I'm really thinking of trying this in the fall. I have a 50x40(2ksqft) garden area this year. But could go bigger. So I haven't looked back through your threads but your original soil description is pretty much what mine is now. I have the rocks etc cleaned out but still soil is more compact and not a compost or good topsoil quality(although it does grow good amounts of vegetables). Where did you get the mix of cover crop and when do you start working up the ground to plant it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forvols, post: 4432740, member: 15124"] I'm really thinking of trying this in the fall. I have a 50x40(2ksqft) garden area this year. But could go bigger. So I haven't looked back through your threads but your original soil description is pretty much what mine is now. I have the rocks etc cleaned out but still soil is more compact and not a compost or good topsoil quality(although it does grow good amounts of vegetables). Where did you get the mix of cover crop and when do you start working up the ground to plant it? [/QUOTE]
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