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Old January 5, 2018   #3
greenthumbomaha
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I live in a heavy clay soil area too. My growing partner has a large low area next to the main garden and lost his garlic to rot in the rows nearest the bottom. He has moved on to laying dewitt sunbelt and hilling up the bottom rows for squash and melons. It has worked very well. Garlic and onions are still grown in the upper rows. The melons like the runoff. Win win.

- Lisa
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