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Old November 6, 2016   #16
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Originally Posted by Cole_Robbie View Post
I've read that when the first pioneers arrived to the great plains, the top soil depth was 10-20 feet. In soil like that, I would think one could plant as deeply as you wanted and still do well.
You can thank the dust bowl for that.
I have seen houses and farms buried in sand and buildings on hills that used to be level with the ground.

As for the tomatoes a person can lay them sideways a day or two before planting out.
The tips will turn up over night.
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