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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5684953" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Actually, ridge-top chert rock. But same general effect.</p><p></p><p>Tried Sturgis' process this year. Growth and germination were terrible. Had much better growth/germination after tilling. But I'll keep mowing what growth I do have, which is mostly grasses and weeds (which the deer are eating). Over the years, I little soil will build up. Going to try hammering plots with professionally spread lime and fertilizer this year, which should aid growth dramatically. I've been liming with bagged pelletized lime up to this point (difficult to get spreader truck to my new plots).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5684953, member: 17"] Actually, ridge-top chert rock. But same general effect. Tried Sturgis' process this year. Growth and germination were terrible. Had much better growth/germination after tilling. But I'll keep mowing what growth I do have, which is mostly grasses and weeds (which the deer are eating). Over the years, I little soil will build up. Going to try hammering plots with professionally spread lime and fertilizer this year, which should aid growth dramatically. I've been liming with bagged pelletized lime up to this point (difficult to get spreader truck to my new plots). [/QUOTE]
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