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TheSeedObsesser
Deeply Rooted
Thanks everybody!
I like the cardboard idea, and think that I'll go with it - just need to find enough cardboard! I think that I'll focus on the parts that I'll be planting and go in lines first (remember I want to do vining crops to keep down weeds for the first year, at least that's what I'm thinking) and then I'll go back and hit the rest of the grass. Plastic might be cheap, but I'm a very "green" guy and don't think that the soil needs any more plastic in it - but if it turns out that the plastic appears to be the best way to go when it comes to resources, I'll go with it. If I was to lay the cardboard down this fall (now!) do you think that it would be ready for planting by spring. DigitS' - it is a little bit intimidating, but I'll try not to let that get to me. I want to get to a point were I can start making money from this and call it my profession. The work is hard, I can do that, time is what scares me.
Plenty of people with tractors and mowers here, Thistle, I'll have to do some asking around. The lady that's letting me use the land might even have a tractor that I can use. Thea area isn't fenced and getting goats back there would be too much trouble - it's a very long walk and the goats that we have are huge and strong (I should probably attach goat pictures to my journal thread later - I haven't shown them yet). Don't know here the nearest fire department is but it's something to look into (thanks for the video but I'll have to watch it later - low on time).
Nyboy, no eggplant there until the area is well established and the weeds aren't so much of a worry, but I might plant a few in the main garden. I'll have to update the eggplant thread later - nearly forgot about it.
(I'll continue the post later- busy, busy, busy!)
I like the cardboard idea, and think that I'll go with it - just need to find enough cardboard! I think that I'll focus on the parts that I'll be planting and go in lines first (remember I want to do vining crops to keep down weeds for the first year, at least that's what I'm thinking) and then I'll go back and hit the rest of the grass. Plastic might be cheap, but I'm a very "green" guy and don't think that the soil needs any more plastic in it - but if it turns out that the plastic appears to be the best way to go when it comes to resources, I'll go with it. If I was to lay the cardboard down this fall (now!) do you think that it would be ready for planting by spring. DigitS' - it is a little bit intimidating, but I'll try not to let that get to me. I want to get to a point were I can start making money from this and call it my profession. The work is hard, I can do that, time is what scares me.
Plenty of people with tractors and mowers here, Thistle, I'll have to do some asking around. The lady that's letting me use the land might even have a tractor that I can use. Thea area isn't fenced and getting goats back there would be too much trouble - it's a very long walk and the goats that we have are huge and strong (I should probably attach goat pictures to my journal thread later - I haven't shown them yet). Don't know here the nearest fire department is but it's something to look into (thanks for the video but I'll have to watch it later - low on time).
Nyboy, no eggplant there until the area is well established and the weeds aren't so much of a worry, but I might plant a few in the main garden. I'll have to update the eggplant thread later - nearly forgot about it.
(I'll continue the post later- busy, busy, busy!)