Can't wait to get off tomorrow, and head up to the mountains!
I plan on inspecting the patches, as I am hoping that the leaf litter isn't moved toooo much off the October plantings. I didn't spread limbs over the ground after spreading the leaf clutter... so we'll just have to see. Am bringing my rakes just in case.
I'm also going to spread lime. There's 4 ea of 40 lbs bags there already just waiting for me.
I have obtained the Agri Gro soil suppliments, and will use my newly aquired sprayer with it this weekend. One of the suppliments is a liquid calcium that is supposedly immediately available to the seeds and last years crop.
My recent analysis of the serial soil samples indicated that my pH needs elevation, and my Ca needs a WHOLE lotta elevation. I always knew from reading the soil samples reports that there were deficiencies, however when you take and start a new trending report on your own, you can see the dramatic truth of it all.
The work of spreading 160 lbs of lime, and 160 lbs of gypsum, that I did last year was valueable, and needed. However since I'm not tilling the ground on the mountainside
that application of lime and gypsum may take over 6 months to really percolate into the soil.
I'll post pics after the weekend.
Here's a link to the Agri Gro products:
www.agrigro.com