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<blockquote data-quote="0311" data-source="post: 2177939" data-attributes="member: 26943"><p><a href="http://s1289.photobucket.com/user/007THUNDERBALLS/media/BULLDOG/jerky/001_zps90d1ce2b.jpg.html" target="_blank"><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></a></p><p></p><p></p><p>1/2 of the troops are deployed in holding beds, until they are large enough to transplant to well prepared positions. The other 1/2 to be potted, and replace these in the holding beds, then serve as reservists to be deployed as needed.</p><p></p><p>These beds are well up off the ground, in case of sustained rain - won't root rot. Likewise, the positions they'll be going to in several weeks are well prepared mounds. Deep holes filled with mix of chicken manure, mowed grass, top soil, turned with spade. The manure is broken down, and has never burned the plants. But with 30 chickens, it's a good way to dispose of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0311, post: 2177939, member: 26943"] [URL=http://s1289.photobucket.com/user/007THUNDERBALLS/media/BULLDOG/jerky/001_zps90d1ce2b.jpg.html][b][Broken External Image][/b][/URL] 1/2 of the troops are deployed in holding beds, until they are large enough to transplant to well prepared positions. The other 1/2 to be potted, and replace these in the holding beds, then serve as reservists to be deployed as needed. These beds are well up off the ground, in case of sustained rain - won't root rot. Likewise, the positions they'll be going to in several weeks are well prepared mounds. Deep holes filled with mix of chicken manure, mowed grass, top soil, turned with spade. The manure is broken down, and has never burned the plants. But with 30 chickens, it's a good way to dispose of it. [/QUOTE]
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