Yes, apply the sprays directly to the soil...sstorch
Steve,
Are the preps in this winter sequence applied directly to the soil?
Daniel
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Thanks Mike, what I should have said is that I'd like to try red clover with
an inoculant, so the sites will be very useful.
Cheers
Teresa
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for a supplier yourself, but thought I'd
add the links in case you were.
Mike
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>At 12:03 PM 9/19/2002 -0400, Teresa wrote:
>>Could anyone suggest a cover crop to shelter this ground and ho
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Steve - Is this what you've been doing 'all along'? And although
you've been doing this, you still got the 'mildew'? Is that the only
fungal problems you witness?
Incidentally, taking some advice, I let my mildewed winter s
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>Start 508 with bc/500 2x per month, 501 1x per month all winter and then see
>wh
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><< This coming season, I'll start the
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>Start 508 with bc/500 2x per month, 501 1x per month all winter and then see
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ourse, want
to maximize the appropriate return for our money and our labor if we
want to remain sustainable.
It is said, of course, that after a few rounds of covers with
innoculants that subsequent plantings will most likely be
appropriately colonized. It is also said that, at the price of
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<< This coming season, I'll start the
508 treatments before seeding and continue at least monthly through
their growth and see what happens. >>
Start 508 with bc/500 2x per month, 501 1x per month all winter and then see
what h
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<< Allen-I have never been able to grow favas here , maybe they needed a
special innocculant.I tried several times with seed from Bountiful, as well
as another place I can't remember. , perhaps fedco. The seed came up but
jus
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>> >My other favorites are crimson clover (beautiful flower) and fava
>> >bean -- both are
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> >My other favorites are crimson clover (beautiful flower) and fava
> >bean -- both are digested fairly easily by the s
>My other favorites are crimson clover (beautiful flower) and fava
>bean -- both are digested fairly easily by the soil when you turn
>them in.
Dave - Have you found an affordable source for fava as a cover crop?
What about mache? thanks, -Allan
PS In one of the lecture tapes, Alan Chadwick s
At 12:03 PM 9/19/2002 -0400, Teresa wrote:
Could anyone suggest a cover crop
to shelter this ground and hold it together over the winter? Something to
establish quick, or have I left it too late? Will rye germinate this
late?
I lie rye/vetch because the grass sets a huge amount of root hairs,
addi
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