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Old April 6, 2007   #24
dcarch
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Originally Posted by Tomstrees View Post
Dcarch -
Have you amended the soil in this bed from last year?
I remember last year seeing photos of this patch heavily blighted, no ?
Anywho, looks great ~
We got snow yesterday down here in NJ ...
I have been eating cherries from my winter project .. but really looks like I'm not going to be able to "get-into" my garden until May 1 ... I'm still working on having tomatoes in June ~
Tom
Tom, I turned the soil (using my famous hole digger) completely. Then the soil was heated by the sun to 110 degrees and I am using "Terraclor" to treat the soil. Wish me luck.

You (and all of you who have the same situations as mine) should consider a project like this, with seedlings in ground 4/1. Next year I will try 3/15!

dcarch


Thermostat controlled vent/fan and heat.



View of seedlings (note drip hoses)
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