In reply to Timothy Parker US zone 6b.
Yes, wood chips should not be buried in soil. They have a very high C/N ratio and need nitrogen to be decomposed.
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In reply to Timothy Parker US zone 6b.
Yes, wood chips should not be buried in soil. They have a very high C/N ratio and need nitrogen to be decomposed.
In reply to MaryAnn Hardy.
“There is usually a lot of advertising on the pages”
1) Yes – this pays for running the site – having these sites is not free.
2) I have no control over which ads are shown.
In reply to Chris.
The problem with organic fertilizer is that you have no idea how many nutrients are available to plants without a soil test. If you added a lot – I would not fertilize.
Hello Robert, I know you have spoken against over fertilizing in the garden and was just wondering about what to do in my case. I just filled a raised bed to grow peppers in with a soil blend that has high levels of organic material in it. Should I add extra synthetic fertilizers to the peppers as they grow, or would that be to much for them combined with what is probably alr...
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