wsmoak
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I had some "help" filling one of the 4x8 garden beds, and it now has a tractor bucket of ~6 month old horse manure and shavings (it was just piled and has been rained on. It's cold (temperature) but not well broken down) and a scoop of very old compost. It's *too* old, doesn't hold water well, seems to be mostly sand with bits of organic matter. Elsewhere I've been mixing it with some sandy clay soil to get it to hold water.
So... it's there, and I'm not moving it! What can I put in it that might have a chance? I'm thinking of pumpkins or butternut squash. (Things I won't be *too* sad about if they don't work. )
Any other ideas?
-Wendy
So... it's there, and I'm not moving it! What can I put in it that might have a chance? I'm thinking of pumpkins or butternut squash. (Things I won't be *too* sad about if they don't work. )
Any other ideas?
-Wendy