Re: seed starting in no-til



----- Original Message -----
From: "f. cardama" <ban@mx3.redestb.es>
To: <rsgt@california.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: seed starting in no-til


> barbara
> the way I do it is to pull the mulch away to expose the crumbly soil,
> deposit the seeds on it and cover thinly.
> as the plantlets grow, I replace the mulch.
>
> If you are starting no till you are in for a pleasant surprise
>
> francisco
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Barbara Sargent" <rsgt@california.com>
>
> > I'm thinking a lot about no-til methods and have begun with newspaper,
> > compost and leaves. But I'm now wondering whether it will be possible to
> > start seeds this way. I usually plant lettuce and carrot seeds right in
> the
> > ground. How would it be done in a no-til situation?
> >
> > Barbara
> >
>



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