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Re: Sheet composting
- To: Square Foot Gardening list <s*@lists.umsl.edu>
- Subject: Re: Sheet composting
- From: L* S* <l*@infofree.dalco.net>
- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 10:04:28 -0500
- References: <1677.356T1035T6712883@wkpowerlink.com>
I have an area along my fence that I plan to turn into garden beds later this
year. So I've been spreading some of my compostable scraps there and covering
with a thin layer of dirt (to keep the creatures from foraging there). After I
get the four 4-foot squares out back planted in vegetables I'll start
developing the new beds.
Bob, do you have the susbscription information for the Organic Gardening and
Agrisynergy lists?
Linda
Bob Carter wrote:
> Sheet composting simply composting right on your garden bed. You can
> bury materials slightly or leave them on the surface.
>
> In a larger context sheet composting is an integral part of no-till
> gardening. No-till is an ongoing topic of discussion on the Organic
> Gardening and Agrisynergy lists.
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Linda Saylor Email: linda@infofree.dalco.net
Connections Consulting or: linda.saylor@iname.com
232 East Pleasant Street
Hillsboro, OH 45133, USA Telephone: 937-393-1136
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