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May 20, 2013 | #37 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Oklahoma
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Bag it when clearing crop residue so pathogens can be composted and killed or bag the grass clippings from the lawn for mulch and compost material. Mulch it when you want nutrients right where it sits. I also occasionally use the side blower to either let it dry a day and rake like hay, (if I DON'T want it to compost right away) or when I mow my paths between rows I blow the clippings into the beds. Here is a great clip on cover crops and how to know what to use and when. It is commercial scale, but the principles can be adapted. Innovative No-Till: Using Multi-Species Cover Crops to Improve Soil Health
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Scott AKA The Redbaron "Permaculture is a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature; of protracted & thoughtful observation rather than protracted & thoughtless labour; & of looking at plants & animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single-product system." Bill Mollison co-founder of permaculture |
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