As somone who sells it i can tell you prices change alot based on quantity. So that's a good place to start the discussion. Some folks want 100 rhizomes. Some want 10,000.
I've sourced and planted from 3 different "brands". You wouldn't know the difference between any of them.
I run a tiller over it. Its very shallow, just scratching up dirt. Similar affect of a drag or cultipmulcher. No deep tillage. Only trying to roughen top of dirt
Interesting case study.
This is 4th year this plot has been brassicas. Each spring I've planted crimson clover ahead of brassicas. This recieved a minimal dose of fertilizer. Next year no fertilizer. This was a forest 5 years ago so soil wasn't the greatest to start. Note this plot went nearly...
Don't involve lawyers if at all possible. I was involved in an easement lawsuit with a clinically insane neighbor. Involved an aspect of adverse possession. Litigation is EXPENSIVE and stressful. Multiple appeals available so you could be tied up in court for 5+ years.
In theory yes. However, this past year had some dormant seedlings fail cuz it was 70 degrees in December. I think seed germinated and then died. On a normal year, dormant seeding works. I do feel our weather just gets crazier so I question dormant seeding going forward.
Full disclosure, I've never used a tar river. I did, however, look at them before buying genesis. My conclusion at the time was it would take me 5 minutes to break it. Appeared to be very cheaply built.
Late 90s. Started with an old walk behind tiller my parents use to use for a garden. I remember decaling it with a sharpie "deer slayer". From there a 19 hp tractor that I thought was KING KONG
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