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stephen sinnott replied to the discussion Plants grow slow and don't respond to foliars in the forum Market Gardeners 4 years ago
Plants grow slow and don't respond to foliars
If it is a high ec issue it will get better as water washes some of the salts through, if it is woody and low nitrogen it will improve but very slowly.
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Daniele Meliffi replied to the discussion Plants grow slow and don't respond to foliars in the forum Market Gardeners 4 years ago
Plants grow slow and don't respond to foliars
It Is not cardboard but paper but it’s possible that in the first weeks they couldnt get trough It and came up with some sort of problems with the compost, good point thanks Stephen, I’ll see with the next succession of plants now that the paper Is gone. I have one more question, if it were a compost problem it should get better over time right?
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Terrie Irish posted an update 4 years ago
Is anyone out there market gardening in a floodplain, and if so what winter cover crops do you find most beneficial to facilitate early access?
We’re in the PNW.
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Dear all! I would like to you to participate in a bit of “public science”. I have observed, that if I lift something that has been placed a while on a meadow or plants (like a water barrel, or a board) so that the roots begin to grow in the airspace underneath, a thick mat of roots with root hairs develops only at the southern end…
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Karen Wynne started the discussion Any field days planned in cotton country? in the forum Broad Acre Crops 4 years ago
Any field days planned in cotton country?
Hi all – I work for Better Cotton with growers in the US and am working on a few field days for later this summer – likely in Arkansas, Texas Gulf Coast, and the Carolinas, and hopefully somewhere more arid. Does anyone have anything planned already? Trying to combine efforts as much as possible, so please let me know if anything should be on my radar!
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