I recently visited a cousin who has an amazing suburban quarter acre with an outstanding collection of rare and unusual fruits, all organic.
Under most of his fruit trees he has clover, which he knocks down with the "whipper Snipper" when about six inches high. This gives the soils loads of N and C. He adds small amounts of soft rock phosphate, some crushed basalt, coal dust and molasses. He grows very good fruit, with all surplus going to the local organic shop. Gil Dorothy O'Brien wrote: > Per-- > > My soil tests show that I am low in N, Snip
