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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Get ready for cool-weather vegetables! Tom Spencer meets with Erin Flynn and Skip Connett from Green Gate Farms for soil prep, what you can plant, and organic tips. On tour, meet the next generation of gardeners at Casis Elementary. John Dromgoole explains how to add nitrogen to the soil, even with coffee grounds. Daphne Richards analyzes a skeletonized red oak leaf.

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  • It is best to start your own because many nurseries soils are infected with bad nematodes, root-knot nematodes and other bad things which will infect your soil. This is tru because it happened to use after buying a load of compost and soil from a well known nursery. Do everything yourself. Start early enough so you can do it right and do not buy from any nursery or farm that does not test their soil for root knot and other problems every 6 months or so.

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