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  • From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] dealing with hard ground
  • Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 22:18:53 -0400

William Genest wrote:

One cheap sourse of mulch this time of year are those huge round bales of hay that get left out and rained on and are considered useless - have a couple of those trucked in and plopped into your raised beds ( which needn't be more elaborate than something to hold in the pile say two feet high - then add a layer of compost above that - Voila !

I. Fine a rock quarry near you and have dumptruck loads of siltation pond fines, AKA rock dust, (free for the hauling), brought in, dumped
and spread over the area to become a garden. Mix compost, manure, spoiled hay, rock phosphate, NJ greensand, and other soil amendments
into the powdered rock .......... instant garden!

II. Best to excavate garden bed areas and remove any poor soil/hardpan;
use this material to form berms or swales to control or direct drainage;\
this might be done around the garden to direct rainfall into the garden.


LL





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