Ridgerunner
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The pig thing was somewhat in jest, I know it is not practical for many folks. It is the fastest way to get organic matter incorporated into the soil I can think of. Piling organic matter on top of the soil is a good way but it takes time. It will break down faster if it is mixed with the soil and if nitrogen, like manure, is mixed in.
The way I read ChickenMomma's post she has maybe this year and the next for growing seasons. Maybe she can clarify. The only way I can see good soil improvement is to mix in a lot of compost this year. Not just a few inches thick on top before it is mixed but a lot. For next year incorporating a lot of organic material and especially a lot of manure and mixing it in, then adding more and mixing on more manure and organic material as the season progresses. Water it if it gets dry. Make a huge compost pile and work at it.
To me, time and money are the issues here. It takes a lot of either to get results. Raised beds may be a better way to go for quick results. Those can get expensive though. For a couple of years is it worth the investment?
To think someone will have the mortgage paid off before their kid hits kindergarten! WOW!
The way I read ChickenMomma's post she has maybe this year and the next for growing seasons. Maybe she can clarify. The only way I can see good soil improvement is to mix in a lot of compost this year. Not just a few inches thick on top before it is mixed but a lot. For next year incorporating a lot of organic material and especially a lot of manure and mixing it in, then adding more and mixing on more manure and organic material as the season progresses. Water it if it gets dry. Make a huge compost pile and work at it.
To me, time and money are the issues here. It takes a lot of either to get results. Raised beds may be a better way to go for quick results. Those can get expensive though. For a couple of years is it worth the investment?
To think someone will have the mortgage paid off before their kid hits kindergarten! WOW!