DSinatra
Well-Known Member
Thanks brotheryou guys need to go take a look in the organic section at no till, rols.
Thanks brotheryou guys need to go take a look in the organic section at no till, rols.
When properly done your soil can be improved each year. Under the surface there is beneficial microbial relationships being formed that will actually allow better nute uptake on your plants. You should not even re spade your holes so that you don't disturb these connections. Instead you might add some nitrogen via manure, etc., blending it into the top six inches of your hole. Do this in fall after harvest, let it sit till planting time after covering with some mulch. When plant is flowering you can then add a bit of organic P and P.What about reusing last year's soil outdoors? My holes are still kinda full. lol. Can I just add some fresh soil to it and mix it up? Or do I need to just get rid of it, and get new bags? I got most of the roots out after harvest, when I was just messin around. Just wondering if it's possible? Would save me a lot of $ if it is.
Now that is my definition of heaven! Bloody awesome doublejj, nice jobThis was reused soil from last season.....
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I agree with this man. Reuse old soil and just add more new soil and till the heck out of it.i once used the same soil 3 times (no amending, just adding nutes as i went)
same yield all times.. (never any bugs..)
now i usually just use the old soil and buy some more soil to add to it occasionally. (no yard to compost in )