Re: Is this a good idea?


I'll do you one better, I am a first time grower in Cheyenne, Wyoming.  I 
have poor prairie soil, lots of windy, exposed land and a couple of guys in 
my Bible study that have thrown down the gauntlet in a giant pumpkin growing 
contest.  My assets:  a small rototiller, a good hardware store full of 
sacks of manure, I'm good at math and I have two kids 6 and 7 who are kind 
of into the idea.  The state record in Wyoming is in the 600 pound range, a 
reflection of our poor soil, wind and growing conditions.  My job is too 
good to move to a greener place and I love it here.  Needless to say, 
gardening is a challenge here.  Anyone have suggestions how I could teach 
these guys a lesson in giant horticulture?


>From: "Bob Marcellus" <marcellus@cybertap.com>
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>Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 19:26:47 -0500
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>Ok  what are your plans for the soil and how large an area will your garden
>be?
>
>I'm slowly becoming the SH man. so will be able to advise on SH content vs
>age.
>
>Contact me directly.
>
>Bob.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <jenmike@uswest.net>
>To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
>Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 10:12 AM
>Subject: Is this a good idea?
>
>
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I am a first time grower without a garden, but I have a
> > chance to get about 100 yards of soil that was created when
> > a contractor stripped sod from a construction site and put
> > it in a big pile where it composted for 3 years.  Now it
> > looks like nice rich soil to a novice like me.  Does anyone
> > have any idea if this will provide a good base?  Any idea of
> > any challenges it may pose? deficiencies?
> >
> > Also, I have some pretty green manure (generated in October
> > by dairy cows).  Should I add it in right away?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mike Golat
> >
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