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RootbeerMaker

NEPA [email protected] KB3QKV

Now that the pumpkin season is well over, should we start to add ferts, manure, etc to the pumpkin patch or should we wait? Is there a certain time that adding to the patch is any better or worse in the fall?

9/13/2006 11:01:45 PM

Tremor

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Now.

9/13/2006 11:33:20 PM

theo

Buren Ameland,West Frisian Islands, Netherlands

Yes, now: the longer the manure and fertilzer is there, the more natural the situation can be next grow season.
You also can wait for a bit cooler weather, manuring is a heavy job.

9/14/2006 2:21:44 AM

WiZZy

Little-TON - Colorado

Start collecting those coffee grounds from StarBucks.....I learned yesterday their company policy states if there are grounds left at the end of the day to throw them away.......
I picked up close to 80 lbs yesterday......all free

9/14/2006 11:30:20 AM

tacotac

Beach Park, IL.

I think to buy compost somewhere may be harder to find than in the spring. Did starbucks charge for the grounds?? I have a Starbucks in my mall where I work. Maybe they would be will to give some up. Does anyone know of any natural sources to lower the ph in my soil?? I was bad in not testing my soil, only finding that most of it is not on the low side, and we had added lime on top of that. So I have been adding pine needles as I heard this is a good source to help lower it, but I am running out. Any other suggestions??

9/14/2006 1:49:32 PM

RootbeerMaker

NEPA [email protected] KB3QKV

Regular garden sulfur is the best material to use to reduce pH

9/14/2006 1:57:14 PM

WiZZy

Little-TON - Colorado

Starbucks grounds are free, first come first serve, Not all stores do it, most do, I have located them within my area and have stopped at them, & at times to come home with 100lbs....seems like a lot until put into the garden. I have quite a bit of dirt so I used a bunch, 100% weed free too. Go to www.ColoradoPumpkins.com and click on the Starbucks logo. It will take you to their program site. Its a worldwide program for them so let us help them out.

9/14/2006 2:28:09 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI ([email protected])

Soy Bean Straw and Peat Moss both have a ph average of 4.0. They will also increase your OM.

9/14/2006 3:53:07 PM

tacotac

Beach Park, IL.

I hope they give it to you in a bag or something? I don't think it would be a great idea to put in my trunk. What does OM stand for??

9/14/2006 7:35:01 PM

garysand

San Jose [email protected]

taco, OM=organic matter

at our starbucks they hand out the grounds in silver, metalic bags, very clean, but what I do is go to the counter, (when it isn't too busy) and ask for the big bag they have under the counter, usually 25-50lbs worth, then they double bag it, so no muss, no fuss, the problem here is COMPETITION!!! some times I go home empty handed....

9/14/2006 8:56:56 PM

Big Kahuna 26

Ontario, Canada.

Yup. like Steve said now is the best time. Start with soil samples, then giver........when the results come in. You'll have a sore back by the end of October. Add OM, N and molasses before the samples come back to help break down the OM. Other adjustments can wait until the results are in. So get started.........

9/14/2006 9:18:32 PM

Behemoth 27

Colorado Springs, Colorado

now, if Starbucks only gave away free Venti Coffee based French Vanilla Frapacinos 2X blended with whip.
Behemoth

9/15/2006 6:27:19 PM

scottie

Williamsport, Pa.

dear rootbeer maker, my pumkins all blew in early august... since then i have been adding trailer loads of rotten leaves..the poop is coming by the trailer loads this weekend.. and next.. then till and cover crop.. williamsport grower, scott

9/15/2006 9:20:58 PM

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