Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            Subject:  Soil Test Results
			
  
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            | LJ | 
            
               South Dakota 
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               Here is the results from my soil test taken last fall.  I applied all the recommended amendments from the test last fall and worked in deep.  Do I need to sample again this spring?  I plan on applying compost/worm tea weekly through the season.  I have a worm farm and have about 5 gallons of casting saved up and get about a gallon of castings in a month.  I have good quality homemade compost that I will use in my vine burying mix.  Only my second year, first year testing.  I am certainly open to anyones suggestions about how to develop a fertilization program based on these tests and my plans.  Thanks for your help. http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=300594 
		
				
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               3/14/2019 1:32:02 PM 
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            | BillF | 
            
               Buffalo, MN     ([email protected]) 
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               If you made your amendments last fall a spring test is used to fine tune your soil.  Where in SD is your patch? Have a great Year.  
		
				
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               3/19/2019 10:19:02 AM 
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            | LJ | 
            
               South Dakota 
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               I live in Plankinton, SD.  About 125 miles west of the SD/MN border, right on I-90.  Most of the patch is still under a foot of snow.  I covered a 6x6 ft area with hay bales last fall, then covered with plastic.  No frost under the bales at all when I dug them out this "spring".  Got my heat cables bury yet, but just moved a 6x8 ft cloche over the planting area.  Hoping to have a plant in the ground by April 20. 
		
				
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               3/19/2019 5:27:22 PM 
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            | Caper1388 | 
            
               Cape Breton Nova Scotia 
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               Joe Ailts is the guy to help with your soil test. He went over my soil test last year. Very knowledgeable and helpful.  
		
				
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               3/19/2019 7:50:06 PM 
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            | Orange U. Glad | 
            
               Georgia 
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               Might be easier to get Joe's help if you spend the $25 to join his club, St. Croix Giant Pumpkin Growers. 
		
				
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               3/20/2019 2:49:17 PM 
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            | BillF | 
            
               Buffalo, MN     ([email protected]) 
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               LJ I lived in Rapid for three years back in the 70ies. When I would go home to MN I always had to stop off in Plankinton to gas up to make it to Worthington.  I will likely be coming by in the first week in July if the plans don't change. 
		
				
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               3/20/2019 3:53:55 PM 
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            | matt-man | 
            
               Rapid City, SD 
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               april 29th...to early.........lol 
		
				
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               3/20/2019 7:42:21 PM 
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            | Gads | 
            
               Deer Park WA 
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               Recommend warming up your planting site with a clothe over heating cables and setting out your pre-sprouted babies around may 1st through 10th... 
		
				
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               3/21/2019 2:52:24 AM 
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            | SD Mike | 
            
               South Dakota 
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               I'd add AMS as your nitrogen source. The sulfur will help lower your pH by driving out excess mg. Ideal pH for almost every crop is under 7. Usually 6.3-6.5.  
		
				
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               4/17/2019 1:45:18 PM 
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            | SD Mike | 
            
               South Dakota 
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               Also... i'm really confused about the soil lab that you use. Base saturation (calcium, magnesium, potassium, hydrogen, sodium) should always add up to 100% total. Ideal is 70-80 calcium, 10-15 mg, <1 Na, 10-15 H. 
		
				
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               4/17/2019 2:07:54 PM 
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            | SD Mike | 
            
               South Dakota 
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               4-7 k 
		
				
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               4/17/2019 2:08:24 PM 
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