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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5667374" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>What I like to do is immediately following fall harvest or whenever a garden area is done for the year.</p><p>1. Lime it hard. </p><p>2. 13-13-13 granular and hard. I have used cow manure twice. no growing or other issues except complaints from neighbors and some strange weeds. </p><p>3. till in 1 & 2</p><p>4. One week prior to seeds or transplanting spray on two successive days the Miracle-Gro or equivalent garden food. </p><p>5. I like to till again and create hills 1 day prior to planting. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Admittedly, this was what I did in my 12 x 30 garden of topsoil (20 sq yds) from a dairy farm. Yes, the dirt was about two feet thick. I also used subterranean drip watering. It is a huge pain since you must remove it before tilling. In California the water bill was my largest utility bill, larger than gas and electricity combined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5667374, member: 5958"] What I like to do is immediately following fall harvest or whenever a garden area is done for the year. 1. Lime it hard. 2. 13-13-13 granular and hard. I have used cow manure twice. no growing or other issues except complaints from neighbors and some strange weeds. 3. till in 1 & 2 4. One week prior to seeds or transplanting spray on two successive days the Miracle-Gro or equivalent garden food. 5. I like to till again and create hills 1 day prior to planting. Admittedly, this was what I did in my 12 x 30 garden of topsoil (20 sq yds) from a dairy farm. Yes, the dirt was about two feet thick. I also used subterranean drip watering. It is a huge pain since you must remove it before tilling. In California the water bill was my largest utility bill, larger than gas and electricity combined. [/QUOTE]
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