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Friday, April 16, 2010. Ways to improve, or amend your garden soil. Its a mystery, this dirt. Your soil might be the single most important component of growing great vegetables, and yet the hardest to get a handle on. Im still learning quite a bit about it myself, admittedly please dont ask me what exactly loam means, but this list is what Ive done and what I know, and Ive gotten great results. Your Goal good tilth. Some over-simplified ways to tell youve got good tilth. 1 easy to shovel.

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Friday, April 16, 2010. Ways to improve, or amend your garden soil. Its a mystery, this dirt. Your soil might be the single most important component of growing great vegetables, and yet the hardest to get a handle on. Im still learning quite a bit about it myself, admittedly please dont ask me what exactly loam means, but this list is what Ive done and what I know, and Ive gotten great results. Your Goal good tilth. Some over-simplified ways to tell youve got good tilth. 1 easy to shovel.

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