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RE: Gathering wood to turn into mulch for our crop

in Homesteading3 months ago

How great that you have the tools to obtain the soil properties of the land, and from there make the necessary corrections to guarantee planting and a successful harvest.

I love the plan you have made, plus you have enough wood and branches to do what you need

Cow or horse manure is also very good for this type of things, especially if you ferment it in water, and once fermented you water the place you need to nourish.

You are doing a great job in the soil of your planting area, without a doubt your garlic planting will be successful dear friend @solominer

Have a great day

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I hope it all works out with all the work I am putting into the earth, time will tell but I am hopeful.

Oh cool we may make some liquid fertilizers at some point. Good to know, thanks for the info.

Hope you do too.