</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Soy beans will fix their own nitrogen from the air, so they would be poor indicators on available nitrogen in the soil. )</font>
Understood. I just thought it was fun to see soy beans growing like weeds in a pile of wood chips.
Bob
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Soy beans will fix their own nitrogen from the air, so they would be poor indicators on available nitrogen in the soil. )</font>
Understood. I just thought it was fun to see soy beans growing like weeds in a pile of wood chips.
Bob
Mike, you're correct about wood chips tying up nitrogen if the chips are tilled into the soil. If they are just sitting on top of the ground for weed mulch, then this isn't a problem.
Mike, you're correct about wood chips tying up nitrogen if the chips are tilled into the soil. If they are just sitting on top of the ground for weed mulch, then this isn't a problem.