I've included a picture of my wonderful garden. It's almost six weeks since I planted... notice the beautiful green vegies growing?
Ok, so I confess ... my name is Chirpy and I'm a garden killer. I have no green thumb at all. I can barely keep cactus alive.
However, we've grown a garden here for several of the last six years and gotten a good amount of vegies. At least, everything I've planted has sprouted and grown, not a huge yield but we did get food.
I actually believe I know what my mistake was this year. I took the pine shavings directly from my chicken coop (I use the DLM so they've piled up for a year but didn't compost as they've been on a wood floor.) and put them into the garden. (That was my husbands idea but I didn't know any better to say that we shouldn't.)
I believe the shavings were too acidic for our soil and thus, killed the seeds I planted.
Now, I need help from you wonderful, knowledgeable people on how to fix it for next year. We used the tiller to till everything together so it's impossible to rake out the pine shavings. I had also added composted llama poo which should help but how do I neutralize the acidic shavings?
Ok, so I confess ... my name is Chirpy and I'm a garden killer. I have no green thumb at all. I can barely keep cactus alive.
However, we've grown a garden here for several of the last six years and gotten a good amount of vegies. At least, everything I've planted has sprouted and grown, not a huge yield but we did get food.
I actually believe I know what my mistake was this year. I took the pine shavings directly from my chicken coop (I use the DLM so they've piled up for a year but didn't compost as they've been on a wood floor.) and put them into the garden. (That was my husbands idea but I didn't know any better to say that we shouldn't.)
I believe the shavings were too acidic for our soil and thus, killed the seeds I planted.
Now, I need help from you wonderful, knowledgeable people on how to fix it for next year. We used the tiller to till everything together so it's impossible to rake out the pine shavings. I had also added composted llama poo which should help but how do I neutralize the acidic shavings?