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<blockquote data-quote="Double E" data-source="post: 884454" data-attributes="member: 17697"><p>I have used my garden as my feedlot for the last three years. This past spring, I took down fence and expanded my garden, the difference in just the appearance of the soil is obvious, and the produce seemed to do better in the old part, as opposed to the new. Even with the organic material, I still throw out a balanced fertilizer, doesn't cost much and probably helps a bunch. The steers are gone by the first of February, and I don't plant until mid April.this should take care of any nasties, and I till it in three or four times before I plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double E, post: 884454, member: 17697"] I have used my garden as my feedlot for the last three years. This past spring, I took down fence and expanded my garden, the difference in just the appearance of the soil is obvious, and the produce seemed to do better in the old part, as opposed to the new. Even with the organic material, I still throw out a balanced fertilizer, doesn't cost much and probably helps a bunch. The steers are gone by the first of February, and I don't plant until mid April.this should take care of any nasties, and I till it in three or four times before I plant. [/QUOTE]
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