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Old October 12, 2011   #1
chancethegardener
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Default Slow growth

I have been observing slow growth with some vegetables this fall. Radishes don't develop roots, lettuce and Swiss chard grow very slowly. What I did different than last season: before, I was using organic garden soil that has some peat moss in it, for fall I added a good amount of peat moss to each bed. The content of the beds is given below:
- Peat moss
- Compost (composted cow manure, earthworm castings, mushroom compost)
- Vermiculite
- Azomite (this was already in the beds)
I also watered the beds with Great White mycorrhizae.

Do you think peat moss drastically changed pH in a way that some of my vegetables don't like it? Any ideas regarding the slow growth?
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