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No Digging
3 September 2011, 18:31,
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RE: No Digging
Depending on the amount of compost, you should have a very friable and fertile soil within a reasonable time. For instance, if you started tomorrow and were able to maintain a four inch mulch for three months, you should find that any plants put into the soil should develop very quickly. In my first posting I said keep a small gap around the plants. If the compost is not properly ripened and comes in contact with the plant, it would be liable to burn it. Ken neth Eames.
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No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 3 September 2011, 13:54
RE: No Digging - by Skean Dhude - 3 September 2011, 15:55
RE: No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 3 September 2011, 18:31
RE: No Digging - by Skean Dhude - 3 September 2011, 21:16
RE: No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 2 October 2011, 14:23
RE: No Digging - by Skean Dhude - 2 October 2011, 18:27
RE: No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 2 October 2011, 19:20
RE: No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 31 October 2011, 07:27
RE: No Digging - by Skean Dhude - 31 October 2011, 11:16
RE: No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 31 October 2011, 13:57
RE: No Digging - by bigpaul - 31 October 2011, 15:25
RE: No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 12 November 2011, 20:11
RE: No Digging - by mikebratcher69 - 14 November 2011, 11:51
RE: No Digging - by Skean Dhude - 14 November 2011, 14:10
RE: No Digging - by Kenneth Eames - 14 November 2011, 17:15

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