RE: IPM for the Home Garden.
March 13, 2012 at 10:09 am
(This post was last modified: March 13, 2012 at 10:14 am by KichigaiNeko.)
Doesn't it just!!
"Unprocessed Organic matter" in the form of Pine/ Eucalypt mulch, and a soil mix from a local Landscaping supplier for the market gardens that do survive here. The Vermiculture is a soil inoculant...all statements to the attempt of increasing the soil biomass which is virtually non-existent here. Remember we are on a NEW (read stripped) site.
sorry I should have been more specific.
So Florida Everglades are only sand?? I am guilty of not GFGI -ing your soil structure! Will do so tomorrow. Feel free to have a look at ours. I would not presume to tell you what you can/ cannot do with your soil...I don't live there and until I do will never know. Here is pretty much the same..... "over East" (as the locals here call it) has very little or no relevance to practices on the West coast. As I said, until I has some more experience and knowledge of what I can and cannot do here I am just trying to improve what excuse for a soil I have... should have been a farmer eh??
Sub-mulch irrigation FTW!!
is the only way to go here...evaporation is just too high..hence why my poor 'Lapin cherry' is suffering sun scorch.
There was a notice regarding the wine crops over here as being unusually late?? Are you finding that over there??
"Unprocessed Organic matter" in the form of Pine/ Eucalypt mulch, and a soil mix from a local Landscaping supplier for the market gardens that do survive here. The Vermiculture is a soil inoculant...all statements to the attempt of increasing the soil biomass which is virtually non-existent here. Remember we are on a NEW (read stripped) site.
sorry I should have been more specific.

So Florida Everglades are only sand?? I am guilty of not GFGI -ing your soil structure! Will do so tomorrow. Feel free to have a look at ours. I would not presume to tell you what you can/ cannot do with your soil...I don't live there and until I do will never know. Here is pretty much the same..... "over East" (as the locals here call it) has very little or no relevance to practices on the West coast. As I said, until I has some more experience and knowledge of what I can and cannot do here I am just trying to improve what excuse for a soil I have... should have been a farmer eh??

Sub-mulch irrigation FTW!!

There was a notice regarding the wine crops over here as being unusually late?? Are you finding that over there??
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