[Market-farming] pH testers

breck bcarden at breckinridgegroup.com
Tue May 13 12:13:53 EDT 2008


Allison, your positive outlook is amazing! I am located close enough to you,
that I too can't catch a break with the rain. I prefer to whine and carp
instead.

 

How much help are your tunnels when the ground is soaked? Have you trenched
around them to lower the water table? Does the lack of wind and sun work
negatively with tunnels?

 

I really enjoyed your book on tunnels.

 

FarmerBreck

Breck Carden

Carden's Garden

Crestwood, KY 40014

 

 

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From: market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Wiediger,
Alison
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:54 AM
To: Market Farming
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] pH testers

 

Ah, but isn't this one of the big reasons we all do market growing (besides
the big money of course!) ?  The everlasting chase after the perfect season.
The more we know, the more we want/need to know and no season is the same.
What a challenge!  What fun!  (Well, most of the time.  I do wish it would
stop raining long enough to get some crops in the ground)

 

Alison Wiediger, Au Naturel Farm


  In my time of growing of most plants in zone 5, I chase after the most
exquisite science possible and often default to the voodoo that works.
Sigh....Shawnee zone 5, and after 30 years of cajoling the plants, still
perplexed.

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