Posted by Ewebb on August 21, 2017 at 06:05:38 from (70.210.76.236):
In Reply to: Beginner posted by Ewebb on August 20, 2017 at 07:36:42:
We are located in s.w. michigan the soil is mostly clay. We planted an acre and a half of various vegetables. We are planning on having the soil tested when they harvest the soy beans. Our tomoatos did well, peppers did well, onions did well we also planted zucchini and squash that flowered but hasn't gotten passed that we read that it wasn't pollinated well enough. We are doing a little at a time. We started a lot of the seeds in early March under grow lights and transplanted them. We just went to a local plant whole sales who we bought a lot of asparagus from and also many berries. the advantage that we have is we are on a thoughofare that is in the country on an official wine trail and there are a lot of tourist from Chicago that come down our road. we plan to sell to either with a roadside stand or at local markets or local restaurants.
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