Jane23
Garden Ornament
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- South Eastern Montana, Zone 3b
Hello Everyone,
I am a little late with this thread. I am from South Eastern Montana. I am 100% off-grid and loving it. I am building my garden from the ground up.
I am a huge fan of home-grown food, herbs, and anything else practical.
I am currently taking apart my garden to prepare it for winter and planting next spring. I might skip planting some of the beds to focus on soil development as our soil is not good. It is not bad, but it is not very good. I was thinking of planting a cover crop in a couple of beds and letting it do its magic into the summer, then turning it and going again for a second round.
My beds are raised, and the soil is native Montana soil. It is mostly clay, and when I did a soil test, high in Ph and low in everything else, so it will take a minute to fix.
I am a little late with this thread. I am from South Eastern Montana. I am 100% off-grid and loving it. I am building my garden from the ground up.
I am a huge fan of home-grown food, herbs, and anything else practical.
I am currently taking apart my garden to prepare it for winter and planting next spring. I might skip planting some of the beds to focus on soil development as our soil is not good. It is not bad, but it is not very good. I was thinking of planting a cover crop in a couple of beds and letting it do its magic into the summer, then turning it and going again for a second round.
My beds are raised, and the soil is native Montana soil. It is mostly clay, and when I did a soil test, high in Ph and low in everything else, so it will take a minute to fix.