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Old March 5, 2021   #3
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Oh, it'll all dry out eventually. One side of the flooded area is used for corn that won't get planted until end of April. The other side is used for stuff that runs, like squashes and watermelon which won't get planted until May 1. Those two groups get switched back and forth between sides every year with field peas always following the corn. Everything else fits in the 16 raised beds above the open areas.

There's no real room to back in a dump truck of soil and besides, the last time I brought in some soil, the nematodes came in with it so I'm real leery of ever doing that again!
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