So who here is growing in true organic living soil?

ndogg

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If your like me then the answer is yes.Essentially it is a underground greenhouse. This way I will be able to garden all year.
 

ndogg

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I'm drilling 4 or 6 inch holes in the bottom about 4 ft deep, then lining them with pic and putting gravel in the bottom for drainage.
 

ndogg

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I plan on doing a double layer with the cattle panel, putting 1/2 in. bubble wrap on the inner one then greenhouse wrap on the outer panel. I figure that should work well for insulation.
 

Javadog

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I found this:
Cottonseed meal is an excellent organic source of plant nutrients. Its nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, and numerous minor elements are released over an extended period of time, preventing waste and runoff, while insuring long-lasting growth, beauty and productivity of turf grasses, landscape plants and vegetable gardens. Its high content of organic matter loosens tight, heavy soils and helps light, sandy soils hold moisture and nutrients. As a slow-release, organic fertilizer, cottonseed meal is safe to use in liberal amounts without danger of burning plants.
JD
 

Rrog

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ndogg- been there, done that.

We can make this as complicated as we like and still grow good weed. I'm trying to simplify and reduce costs, while not sacrificing anything.
 
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