Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: swamp mud?
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youngbuck |
hillsdale Mi
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Hey everybody. Happy 2014. So I was on the tractor the other day and had a thought. We dug out half of our swamp last year, and now theirs huge piles of dirt. Would that be worth adding a little to the patch? I know theirs allot of stuff broke down and decomposed over the years in their so wondering if it would benifit at all.
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2/27/2014 6:38:33 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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I personally would let it sit..it was made with an anerobic process
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2/27/2014 7:35:15 AM
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Slim |
Whitehall Montana
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I got some muck from a ranch stock pond and mixed it in my patch 2 years ago and not sure it did much but add sand to the soil.It also when left sitting to dry would turn light gray and get solid like a rock.I am with Linus on this one,let it set.
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2/27/2014 10:37:44 AM
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Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com
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I would check the ph before using it. Poorly drained soil is often acidic.
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2/27/2014 11:32:25 AM
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youngbuck |
hillsdale Mi
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Alright thank you for the replies ill probably just spread it out where its at.
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2/27/2014 4:17:18 PM
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MOpumpkins |
Springfield, Missouri
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Run a soil test to see what you have. It could contain large amounts of clay, or the nutrients could be unbalanced.
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2/27/2014 5:24:08 PM
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yardman |
Mnt.pleasant ,tennessee
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I dredged a bucket full & let it dry & it was rock hard clay light greyish brown,was black when wet.now the mosses& algae seem to be ok stuff just recently been reading & using it
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2/27/2014 5:41:14 PM
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Frank and Tina |
South East
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it probably is full of gator turds!!
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2/27/2014 8:31:14 PM
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BravoV2 |
Elk County, PA
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Whats the NPK of a gator turd? and does it come in pellet form for easy spreading ?
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3/3/2014 3:48:59 PM
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