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Old October 2, 2017   #10
bower
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I still don't have a materialized plan for how to deal with the wireworm issue.
But I'm thinking about those trap crops and rotations. I just don't have the seed yet.

Tilling you know is highly recommended for wireworms. I can't get a tiller into the beds here. The area I would like to till for future garlic beds is also too rocky for a tiller someone said. I don't have a tiller either I have a digging fork and I don't know if that is any use at all. Wonder if anybody can tell, is it any use at all to dig it all up with a fork or do you need a tiller to cut the little buggers up?
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