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Yes it does! Didn't have any dynamite... lol... that ground is HARD! We'll break it up with microbes.. :)
Depending on where this is located, you could plant some L bon rye in the fall and the root structure will definitely dive into that soil and help it break up. Just chop and drop about two to three weeks before you want to plant in that spot. Not only breaking up the soil, it will add massive amounts of carbon.
You could plant some hairy vetch at the same time for a little bit of nitrogen fixing, just don't let it go to seed or the birds will spread it all over the place. That would be fine, but just be aware of it.
You'll find the vetch all along fence rows and any other places that the birds will lite and then do what they normally do..............POOP!

Edit..................... L bon rye will act as a mother crop and protect the vetch over winter.
 
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:dragon4: I almost got me flying gear on......if we had anyone nearby you would have got welfare checks......


You have done Well to get as far as you have ....:bighug:...I just Wish you could get some flaming Relief..
 
:dragon4: I almost got me flying gear on......if we had anyone nearby you would have got welfare checks......


You have done Well to get as far as you have ....:bighug:...I just Wish you could get some flaming Relief..
If they can get and keep his butt out of the hospital, We'll see if we can get @PinkyNotTheBrain to be my guinea pig for oils or tinctures. Whatever works best for him at that particular time.

By the end of this grow, I will have plenty of options that will be duplicatable.
 
Yes it does! Didn't have any dynamite... lol... that ground is HARD! We'll break it up with microbes.. :)


You Enjoying yourself @JM ....?...

I can imagine you on that old tractor.. there is nothing sounds like an old diesel engine huh....?.... :pass:
 
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