radioman
Super Member
As spring is right around the corner and I'm patiently waiting for it to warm up- I been thinking about the gardens right now. This year I plan on adding horse manure to my garden to improve the clay like soil from a nearby farm that is literally 5 mins from me. The farmer says he has BOTH aged stuff and new. I plan to add the aged stuff on top of my garden this spring after it warms up and dry out and till it all in. This fall after my potatoes are harvested, I plan to scoop the dirt a foot or so deep and move it to the short side of the garden and put all the hot stuff right there on the bottom in the fall and cover it all back up and wait till spring to repeat. Any flaws in my plan? Time is not an issue for me as I can reasonably pick up the manure and spread/till/cover whatever in a day.
I also have a side project I want to do with the garden- Tell me if I am crazy or not. I would like to pick up some pallets and cut them in half and stick it in the ground with holes pointing up in the garden ,right on the edge on the long side. I want to fillup the holes in pallet with either straight aged manure or get the good stuff from the local country max store just for the carrots to plant. My soil has too much clay in IMO, carrots is just too short so I want to grow longer carrots. Anyone want to take a stab poking holes in my crazy idea? By the way - getting the pallets in the ground will not be a problem as I got a small backhoe for my tractor. I trying to keep the "good stuff contained" in the garden just for carrots and not mixed with the clay.
I also have a side project I want to do with the garden- Tell me if I am crazy or not. I would like to pick up some pallets and cut them in half and stick it in the ground with holes pointing up in the garden ,right on the edge on the long side. I want to fillup the holes in pallet with either straight aged manure or get the good stuff from the local country max store just for the carrots to plant. My soil has too much clay in IMO, carrots is just too short so I want to grow longer carrots. Anyone want to take a stab poking holes in my crazy idea? By the way - getting the pallets in the ground will not be a problem as I got a small backhoe for my tractor. I trying to keep the "good stuff contained" in the garden just for carrots and not mixed with the clay.