!). One thing you probably have time for this year is to sow a bulky green manure crop to improve the soil sructure. This could be anything that will grow like blazes in your climate and produce lots of bulky plant material. Preferably something you don't mind seeding around or will kill over winter. My suggestion would be to look at tiller radish perhaps - that has deep roots and bulky top growth, but will winter kill in colder climates. This will help get some life into your soil.
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in any more aggressive/faster/more direct way than what my plan above would contribute?
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Carolyn Mount wrote:Our two acres is a rectangle with the length running east/west. There are a few mature trees in lower 40 but it is largely open and full sun or the large trees are mostly on the north side.
My additional questions are:
- should I by trying to lower the ph (it's currentlyin any more aggressive/faster/more direct way than what my plan above would contribute
- I am assuming it's best to plant a cover crop in the fall? We do hope to do companion planting with the trees. I am assuming there won't be many cover crops that would grow in the heat of the summer without extensive watering (this area is the farthest from the house)?
- We have a lot of snakes in the area. I know they have their place in nature, but I don't love having them in my yard. Are there lower growing cover crops that would not encourage them to hang out in?\
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