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2022-08-16 12:37:30

Jack Mueth

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  • Jack Mueth 2022-08-18 09:49:52

    Thank you so much for all of your very patient responses to my questions. I know you are busy and have done a lot for the world of organic growing, and continue to do a lot. I am very excited for the upcoming JADAM Gardening book I have heard about “through the grapevine.”

    I would also love to see a basic JADAM growing guide for specific common crops if you ever find the time. There are a lot of ways to learn but it’s hard to trust anyone except JADAM because of all the nonsense out there.

    • Jack Mueth 2022-08-18 01:51:06

      Are the following ingredients okay to use as a substitute for sawdust:

      Dry brown grass, shredded cardboard, shredded autumn leaves, bio-char, etc?

      • Jack Mueth 2022-08-18 00:55:38

        Is this a typical pattern of leafy crops vs reproductive crops?

        • 숨결 2022-08-17 09:46:18

          Nice to meet you. Thank you so much for purchasing my book and for supporting me.
          Determining the amount of compost can be difficult because there are so many different methods of composting. There are also differences depending on the crop. For example, Chinese cabbage requires a lot of compost, but tomatoes grow well with about 1/3 of the compost given to Chinese cabbage.

          Excessive use of compost can cause over growth in crops. To prevent this from happening, you can use about 75% sawdust when composting. Even if you use a lot that contains a lot of sawdust, over growth does not occur easily.

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