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If I am only for myself, what am I?
If not now, when?
Jen Fulkerson wrote:I read in one of the threads that a lot of store bought soils are basically dead because they have been heated to kill the bad stuff, but everything else dies also. This has me wondering if I have been waisting my money the last few years. I have raised beds for my garden, and I have been buying organic soil, organic compost, and organic chicken manure.
I have changed a lot since discovering permies, but my compost isn't ready, and I always refresh my garden before I plant a new crop. It is time to get started on my fall/winter garden, but I am wondering if the products I buy are worth using.
Is store bought compost still compost, or is it dead so to speak too? There are a few places I could dig up some native soil, should I add that too?
What about worms? My raised beds have weed cloth on the bottom. When I garden in other places in my yard and come across a worm I toss it in one of the beds. I have read this doesn't work, but since I find worms in my beds, I guess no one told the worms.
Mostly I'm just wanted to know thoughts on using bagged soil type products until I have my own. Thanks
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