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Re: rotation in the garden

by "George.com" <roblyn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 10:18 PM

"0tterbot" <spl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Bill" <b2forewagner@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>  Rotation does not have to be circular though the word suggest it.
>> Back and forth may give similar desired effects.  In some ways I'd
>> suggest the word rest or Fallow may be useful.  I'd recommend green
>> manure if you can add to your tilth.
>
> back & forth is fine by me! it's what i've been trying to do.
>
> genuine rotation with x always following y following z is good for plant

> nutrition preferences, as i understand it. however, i'm really not
trying 
> to do that (yet?); just not organised enough, & it hasn't started out
that 
> way therefore harder to introduce now. maybe one day :-)

Here is the real nub of rotation with green manures that i can fathom.
There 
is the disease aspect but there is also the plant nutrition aspect. If for

some reason we can't get hold of fertilisers (synthetic, or poop or
compost) 
a proper rotation with green manures 'should' be able to keep our gardens 
fertile. A nitrogen fixer can be grown and then killed off and tilled into

the garden or left as a mulch. A series of leaf, fruit & root vegetables 
follow to use the nutrients before another green manure is put down. The 
green manure will also add humus to the soil as it decays. For other 
nutrients foraging plant can be used which have deep roots & are coppiced 
but left to grow. The mate of mine suggests the likes of comfrey and 
dandelion. The roots can be left to go deep whilst the top part is used as
a 
mulch on gardens. These are left as a permanent crop. I can get horse poop

in abundance but can see the value in such a system where nutrients are
not 
readily available.

rob
 




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rotation in the garden
"0tterbot" <  2008-05-06 00:26:00 
Re: rotation in the garden
terryc <newssixspam-sp  2008-05-06 10:34:59 
Re: rotation in the garden
"George.com" &l  2008-05-06 23:15:11 
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"0tterbot" <  2008-05-08 23:29:26 
Re: rotation in the garden
"David Hare-Scott&qu  2008-05-06 22:51:13 
Re: rotation in the garden
len gardener <gardenle  2008-05-06 19:31:49 
Re: rotation in the garden
Bill <b2forewagner@[EM  2008-05-06 18:07:00 
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terryc <newssixspam-sp  2008-05-07 09:35:12 
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"FarmI" <ask  2008-05-07 17:10:26 
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len gardener <gardenle  2008-05-07 18:05:48 
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"0tterbot" <  2008-05-08 23:39:14 
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"George.com" &l  2008-05-09 22:18:46 
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"0tterbot" <  2008-05-08 23:30:57 
Re: rotation in the garden
len gardener <gardenle  2008-05-09 18:34:45 
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"FarmI" <ask  2008-05-07 17:17:07 
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"0tterbot" <  2008-05-08 23:44:11 
Re: rotation in the garden
"FarmI" <ask  2008-05-09 15:51:17 
Re: rotation in the garden
Chookie <ehrebeniuk@[E  2008-05-07 20:21:27 
Re: rotation in the garden
"0tterbot" <  2008-05-08 23:53:15 

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