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Old August 23, 2008   #12
TZ-OH6
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I have fruit-heavy, 6-7 ft tall tomatoes plants growing in it now, so I don't think it can get much better other than to break up the remaining clods and mix them in better. The ground consists of about 25% volume composted wood chips to a depth of 14 inches (down to 36 inches in one plot), with 10 cubic yards more composted chips to be mixed in next spring, so I'm not worried about soil structure, organic content or nutrients.
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