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Spring Gardening Tips : Spring Gardening: Sheet Mulching Fallow Beds

Mulching fallow beds that have not been planted will enrich the soil and break it up in preparation for planting.Farm and care for plants correctly and safely with these spring gardening preparation tips from an experienced farmer in this free video. Expert: Danny Botkin Bio: Danny Botkin operates an innovative, diversified homestead and organic micro-farm in central Franklin County called Laughing Dog Farm. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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5 Responses to “Spring Gardening Tips : Spring Gardening: Sheet Mulching Fallow Beds”

  1. SantaKask Says:

    That hay compost is beautiful.

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  4. kitcatmama Says:

    Nice tip, thank you!

  5. faithlocket Says:

    i dont think hay will hold the nitrogen in place. You need bacteria that can fixate the gaseous form into the solid. I would sprinkle i thin layer of soil on top and keep this moist.




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