Double-digging causes the hügel (mound).
93rd, I've had good luck with a modified hugelkulture. That was my plan all winter, piling up all the woody prunings inside the bed. I'll have to shift it out and bury it when I put the bed back together. I have sworn off peat moss though. It just gets too dry here for it to be a practical amendment in my experience. I used it before to help acidify another bed, but once it dried out human intervention in the matter did absolutely nothing.![]()
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Ive had good experiences using a sort of modified Hugelkultur. Essentially composting in place and using garden debris to beef up a bed with double digging.
You could also throw in a bale of peat moss plus some oyster shells/other calcium carbonate to adjust Ph. Peat moss goes for $30 CAD per 2.2 cuft bale in Ontario, so may not be cost effective where you are.
What size is that pot, and what soil did you use? I’m kinda limited to containers, and I’m looking to copy success, wherever I can.It doesn't look like much, but this will be the future home of my 2023 grow. 5'x10' just needs lumber and soil.
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I spent the better part of the day cleaning out the metal bed and planting not quite the last of my tomatoes. I still feel good about concentrating on cherry tomatoes rather than 12oz slicers. We're out of drought (for now) but it's been dry for April.
To cool my tobacco growing fever I planted a single Glessenor in a pot. This pot and soil gave me the best looking tobacco I had last year, as opposed to the grow bags.
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It's a five gallon pot. The growing medium is so old I can't remember what it started out as. Tobacco doesn't need a lavish growing medium, I'm sure this is mix of topsoil from a friend's house and leftover bagged garden soil. I do top off every new planting with homemade compost.What size is that pot, and what soil did you use? I’m kinda limited to containers, and I’m looking to copy success, wherever I can.
What kind of yields did you get from the coffee pot?My favorite comparison, Havana 322 in a coffee tub (~1 gallon), compared to Havana 322 in the ground:
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I’d wait. But I’m new to tobacco. Tomatoes and peppers wouldn’t like being beaten up, and that’s where my experience goes. Can’t see how it would help tobacco to be thrashed in a storm, then overwatered by the rain.Should I plant tonight with a chance of 'strong storms' tomorrow and rain all day Saturday, or put off until Sunday morning?
I posted that question from the car. Once we got home I knew I'd been dreaming, I was too tired and it was too dark. Getting the spacing correct requires concentration, at least for me.Should I plant tonight with a chance of 'strong storms' tomorrow and rain all day Saturday, or put off until Sunday
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