My New Ground Grow Area
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My New Ground Grow Area
HI guys
I have just cleared a patch of earth to grow some trees.
I'm thinking ( a few Maples , Crabapples , maybe a Elm
Any ideas on how i could make it better. ?
I have just cleared a patch of earth to grow some trees.
I'm thinking ( a few Maples , Crabapples , maybe a Elm
Any ideas on how i could make it better. ?
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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
When you say make it better, are you referring to improving the soil ? I'm sure many on here will chime in with advice on digging in fertilizer and perhaps some pea straw and let it settle in for a month or so before planting your trees.
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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
Hi 5of5
Very Nice little patch you have there
NOW go out there & get yourself a big heap of Chook, Sheep, Cow & or Horse Poo & dig it in & every two week's dig the soil over till the start of spring so that the Poo break's down & then just before you plant your tree's in there at the start of spring go grab a big bag of blood & bone & throw a few hand full's over it then dig it in, then stick what ever you like in there & stand back & I do mean stand back & watch them grow,
PS keep us up to date with the progress
Regard's The Hacker
Very Nice little patch you have there




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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
Thanks Hacker thats just what i wanted to know.
Now i'm off to buy a Cow , Chicken (maybe 2 its a large area for one chook) and a horse.
Now i'm off to buy a Cow , Chicken (maybe 2 its a large area for one chook) and a horse.
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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
Follow above advice for soil improvement and WIN.
Other than that, the only way I see to improve it is to plant Junipers and Black Pines instead
Other than that, the only way I see to improve it is to plant Junipers and Black Pines instead

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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
Hi Fiveoffive , nice start to bigger things and things will get bigger in there . Dont pop that Elm in there , it might take over the plot , and then you will have "lost the plot" and will need another .Cant wait to see it planted out .
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Hi Mate , if you buy a horse a sheep a cow and a chicken you will already have the stock .Just be careful how you plant them
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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
What you have looks ok. To make it better just double the sizeI have just cleared a patch of earth to grow some trees.
I'm thinking ( a few Maples , Crabapples , maybe a Elm
Any ideas on how i could make it better. ?

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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
Ok
10 to /15kgs of chicken planted and 20kgs of horse.
with about 30kgs more.
Now to find that cow.
Has anyone seen one ?
10 to /15kgs of chicken planted and 20kgs of horse.
with about 30kgs more.
Now to find that cow.
Has anyone seen one ?
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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
yeah good idea. I mixed in two bags of pine bark as well. ( thx to Alpineart ).
I'll keep mixing .
I'll keep mixing .
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Re: My New Ground Grow Area
Yeah like shibui has said now double the size
i look at the vacant block next an think mmmm i could fill it by Xmas hahahah.
Trust me you will get hooked on growing in the ground
i have, so much faster then in pots im at my olives every day taking shoots of there trunks bases 



Trust me you will get hooked on growing in the ground


