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My projects on Skye: The tree field, Growing and landracing, perennial polycultures, "Don't dream it - be it! "
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See the note I made on the video post on the question of a roller to plant wheat where I used a spring rake to loosen the soil and get the seed worked into the soil. I used that system to plant kale, flax, chia, amaranth this spring and got 100% germination.
Vic Dupont wrote:...3. I had never heard of harrowing after germination. How does that not risk destroying the seedlings?
You can harrow wheat quite hard when it has started to come up but is not more than six inches (15cm) tall. After you have harrowed it it will look as if you have ruined it, but you haven't. You will have killed several weeds but not the wheat, and the harrowing does good by opening up the surface of the ground.
How Permies works: https://permies.com/wiki/34193/permies-works-links-threads
My projects on Skye: The tree field, Growing and landracing, perennial polycultures, "Don't dream it - be it! "
Vic Dupont wrote:I did not observe much predation by birds or anything, which is kind of surprising in the middle of the forest.
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