Preparing for Uncertainty and Self Reliance
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So fucking jealous of you right now. The kid scored a single blade plow for a riding mower, but there’s only one with a hitch, and it lives in his grandpas garage, buried. Still hoping to somehow get it working next week. I’ve been using a little retail tiller - usually takes 2-3 days to do it all.C-Mag wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:58 pmCool. I might give it a try.SuburbanFarmer wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:50 pmIt’s dried blood from the slaughterhouse, and very high in nitrogen. That, and alkalinity have been my bane in this garden. Too much damn clay, and I’d have to mix in a dump truck of soil to really fix it.C-Mag wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:51 pm
50 lbs of seed potatoes...……….. You're going full on Irish sustenance there.
Tell me about Blood meal. What is your application rate, how do you use it ?
I’ve been working it for about 5 years, and it’s improving slowly.
I worked out that I’ve got roughly 5,000 sq ft of garden, so that came to 100lbs of it. Planning to just spread it out along with the compost before I till.
I got my tiller for my tractor. Did a little work on it so I could use it this Spring, but the price was right.
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Dude fuck beans, they’re useless. Green beans are as far as I go, and they have to be picked early.
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What are you planting in that 5000 sf ?
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Potatoes, carrots, onions, pumpkins, lettuce, peppers, and green beans.
Winter wheat is finally taking off, it’ll be a shame to plow it all under, but hopefully it did it’s job and loosened up the soil some more. I spread my composted manure today, and realized that I need about 3x more of it to make an impact. Neighbors are already complaining of the smell tho. #ClaySucks
Personally, I like it. Reminds me of Texas.
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My grandpa said it smells like perfume and would joke that he dabs it behind his ears.SuburbanFarmer wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 11:58 amPotatoes, carrots, onions, pumpkins, lettuce, peppers, and green beans.
Winter wheat is finally taking off, it’ll be a shame to plow it all under, but hopefully it did it’s job and loosened up the soil some more. I spread my composted manure today, and realized that I need about 3x more of it to make an impact. Neighbors are already complaining of the smell tho. #ClaySucks
Personally, I like it. Reminds me of Texas.
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Have you tried No dig gardening? It’s supposed to work well with clay.SuburbanFarmer wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 11:58 amPotatoes, carrots, onions, pumpkins, lettuce, peppers, and green beans.
Winter wheat is finally taking off, it’ll be a shame to plow it all under, but hopefully it did it’s job and loosened up the soil some more. I spread my composted manure today, and realized that I need about 3x more of it to make an impact. Neighbors are already complaining of the smell tho. #ClaySucks
Personally, I like it. Reminds me of Texas.

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The gardens a bit large for thatHastur wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 12:02 amHave you tried No dig gardening? It’s supposed to work well with clay.SuburbanFarmer wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 11:58 amPotatoes, carrots, onions, pumpkins, lettuce, peppers, and green beans.
Winter wheat is finally taking off, it’ll be a shame to plow it all under, but hopefully it did it’s job and loosened up the soil some more. I spread my composted manure today, and realized that I need about 3x more of it to make an impact. Neighbors are already complaining of the smell tho. #ClaySucks
Personally, I like it. Reminds me of Texas.

Adding 6” of compost to 5000sqft would be 2500cuft of material. I just added 30cuft and the neighbors don’t like it lol. That’s like 3-4 dump trucks worth.
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I have the opposite problem, sandy gravel soils.
I just found a source for old hay, and I'm adding a foot to my garden. Pretty easy to handle.
Reportedly works well with clay soils too
I just found a source for old hay, and I'm adding a foot to my garden. Pretty easy to handle.
Reportedly works well with clay soils too
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Yeah we typically add 10 bales of straw or so after planting, for weed control. It’s completely disappeared by the next year.C-Mag wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 7:56 am I have the opposite problem, sandy gravel soils.
I just found a source for old hay, and I'm adding a foot to my garden. Pretty easy to handle.
Reportedly works well with clay soils too
Haven’t really considered hay, but there’s quite a bit of grass out there by now. It all gets tilled back in each spring.