Missionary/Rehab/Farmer in New England.
Missionary/Rehab/Farmer in New England.
List of Bryant RedHawk's Epic Soil Series Threads We love visitors, that's why we live in a secluded cabin deep in the woods. "Buzzard's Roost (Asnikiye Heca) Farm." Promoting permaculture to save our planet.
List of Bryant RedHawk's Epic Soil Series Threads We love visitors, that's why we live in a secluded cabin deep in the woods. "Buzzard's Roost (Asnikiye Heca) Farm." Promoting permaculture to save our planet.
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Rachel Hankins wrote:Also I am reading that forage radish can leave a gnarly sulfur smell in it's wake - anyway to counteract this
List of Bryant RedHawk's Epic Soil Series Threads We love visitors, that's why we live in a secluded cabin deep in the woods. "Buzzard's Roost (Asnikiye Heca) Farm." Promoting permaculture to save our planet.
Bryant RedHawk wrote:
Rachel Hankins wrote:Also I am reading that forage radish can leave a gnarly sulfur smell in it's wake - anyway to counteract this
I prefer daikon radish over forage radish, for several reasons; 1. grows longer and tops are larger so more greenery forage available, 2. if the tops are chopped off, the root will rot and since it grows deeper into the soil, more organic matter gets deposited deeper.
I also like to use Rape, it is a standard root vegetable for pasture forage, it behaves a lot like daikon radish when used for chop and drop, hogs love to let it grow then they eat the top greens and dig up the root to eat as well.
Redhawk
Missionary/Rehab/Farmer in New England.
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