Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: leaves &grass cutings
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Clint Rose |
Huntsburg,Ohio
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is leaves &grass cuttings good for your patch gust woundering i am a first year grower.
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10/19/2002 8:33:37 PM
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Desnowskeer |
CT
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yes put as much in this fall as you can....then some more early spring and till it all in.
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10/19/2002 10:29:38 PM
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BenDB |
Key West, FL
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killer i thought you had been growing for a few years?
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10/20/2002 1:33:31 AM
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dderat |
Cape Cod
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Oak leaves contain (apart from the high acid) a compound that inhibits the growth of many plant varieties. It is not productive to put uncomposted/undecomposed oak leaves into your garden if they will not have broken down by planting time in the spring. I did one year, and a some of my vegetables -most notably broccoli- I forget which others- went into a month long funk. I didn't have a clue about it until I read a scientific paper on the subject, and then it all made sense.
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11/8/2002 8:31:57 PM
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