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Question by rockett191
April 24, 2009
I am starting a new garden. I have removed several plants and would like what i know what I would need to prep my garden for planting plants.


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Answer from NGA
April 24, 2009
You can enrich your soil over a period of years and end up with rich garden loam if you add organic matter. Now that you have removed all vegetation from the area, spread 4-5 inches of organic matter over the bed. You can use compost, aged manure (fresh manure can be too hot and might contain weed seeds), shredded leaves or whatever organic matter is readily available in your local area. Dig or till this organic matter into the soil - 8-10 inches deep. Plant your plants and then mulch over the bare soil between the plants with additional organic matter. A 2-3 inch layer will help suppress weeds and slow water evaporation. At the end of the season dig the organic matter into the soil and add a fresh layer. Repeat this process annually and you'll end up with rich garden loam - and a spectacular garden. Enjoy your garden!

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