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Old 05-26-2012, 02:43 PM  
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*****Official 2012 Gardening Thread*****

Mo's thread last year got a lot of traffic and had some good Info. What is everybody up to this year?

Here is a Link to the 2011 thread. Link

Sac's Tomato thread from a few years ago Link

Another thread with some tips. Link
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Old 04-06-2013, 05:25 PM   #61
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Anyone have experience growing vegetables in extremely sandy soil? I moved about a mile away from the Missouri River in an area that has flooded several times the last 10 years. Trying to get rid of ****ing sand burrs in the yard before I reseed it. What a bitch
Root crops are good choices because the root tubers can develop more easily. Potatoes develop well with better-shaped spuds, for instance. Carrots, beets, radishes, onion, garlic, kohlrabi, shallot, turnips are some others.

Squash, pumpkin, butternut squash, peas, cabbage, lettuce, okra, cucumber, lettuce, peas and tomato also like sandy soil but for some you will likely need to add some additional fertilizer.

Melons love sandy soil!

You will also want to start amending your soil with some good compost, usually in the fall so it can incorporate itself over the winter.
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