Hello Doug, Robert
Hi Robert:
I've used red clover as a cover crop in the fall. It doesn't grow too
much, fixes a little nitrogen, and is relatively easy to turn over in the
spring. I have not tried using clover for an entire growing season but I
don't see why it wouldn't work. The red
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Doug, Robert
Hello Keith!
Lots about sq ft gardens here:
http://journeytoforever.org/garden.html
Organic gardening
Aw, come on! You mean I don't have to sterilize my soil first, then
pile on a bunch of mineral supplements, herbicides and
Keith and Everyone:
Have any of you tried a clear water pump with noryl plastic impellers?
Will esters dissolve noryl plastics?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Chris
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Keith and Everyone:
Have any of you tried a clear water pump with noryl plastic impellers?
Will esters dissolve noryl plastics?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Chris
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Hi Robert:
I've used red clover as a cover crop in the fall. It doesn't grow too
much, fixes a little nitrogen, and is relatively easy to turn over in the
spring. I have not tried using clover for an entire growing season but I
don't see why it wouldn't work. The red clover was suggested
Doug Turner wrote:
Hi Robert:
I've used red clover as a cover crop in the fall. It doesn't grow too
much, fixes a little nitrogen, and is relatively easy to turn over in the
spring. I have not tried using clover for an entire growing season but I
don't see why it wouldn't work. The