Re: Conditioning new soil...
In a message dated 19/10/00 01:14:41 GMT Daylight Time,
Alun_Jones@excite.co.uk writes:
> Subj: Re: Conditioning new soil...
> Date: 19/10/00 01:14:41 GMT Daylight Time
> From: Alun_Jones@excite.co.uk (Alun Jones)
> Sender: owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Reply-to: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>
> Yo Neil,
> Put as much horse manure and leaves on as you can get,leave it on
> top for a few months then dig or rototill it in early next year.Do this for
> a few years and it will be like mine.As Mike Turner said it's like
> "chocolate gataux"
> ALUN J ENGLAND
NEIL
Alun's Pumpkin Patch is amazing, as you walk over it you feel as though you
are walking over a massive sponge due to all the manure he has put into the
ground. Alun has also just started preparing a new patch for 2001 and the
Manure on there is around 2ft 6 inches deep.
MIKE TURNER
ENGLAND
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