Re: Pumpkins Silly Question


First clear the area of a square about 60' x 45' ft in a place fairly level
with full sun all day. Plow it, or turn it. Compost it about 4" deep all
over. Depending on your soil type maybe some sand about 1000lbs. per site.
Till all this in and pay attention to this site regularly and learn. It's
that simple. :) Don

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Laz4273@hotmail.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 9:23 AM
Subject: Pumpkins Silly Question


> Okay I have access to about 3-5 acres. Of land that quite frankly is over
> grown with prairie grass and a several to lots of cedar; this being about
as
> big as they have gotten; not over 3  4 feet.   My question is rather
than
> turn all the area over because Id have to have some one come in and do
> it.   But I can use an auger to drill the hills and set the out that way
>
> Would this work or would you recommend clearing the area and having it
> turned?  And leave the tree until this fall; winter; and then take them
out
> and turn in the fall.
>
> ====
> Jeffrey
>
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