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Planting an Organic Vegetable Garden
  • Artist: LIME-Healthy Living with a Twist
  • Title: Planting an Organic Vegetable Garden
  • Length: 7:39 minutes (1.76 MB)
  • Format: Stereo 11kHz 32Kbps (CBR)

Plant a great organic vegetable garden - from lifting the sod, to tilling the soil, adding organic matter and installing trellises, Jess and Doug dish out plent of tips for creating your most productive garden ever.




<em>BillinDetroit</em>'s picture
That sod
by BillinDetroit on June 14, 2007 - 11:16am

Since you are going to cut the sod, choose a hot, dry day to do the work (with a couple more in the forecast), cut it, set it aside, rototill the bared plot, adding soil amendments such as compost, manures and  mineral powders as indicated, then replace the sod-- upside down -- and walk away for a few days, letting the upended roots dry out.  Then cover the area with several (10-15) layers of newspaper (most newspapers now use biodegradable soy inks) and begin the lasagna layering. Big chunks of sod don't compost well unless you plan to "pile & forget" but if flipped, dried and buried, the earthworms will have a field day.

 

I'm not a lasagna gardener, but it is a valid method to skip much labor.  


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