tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13729569.post8056134875092341442..comments2024-03-23T05:42:07.516-04:00Comments on The Deliberate Agrarian: True No-Till Market Gardening($100,000 An Acre Income)Herrick Kimballhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17116051416696885647noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13729569.post-30380843230920153662015-06-01T12:50:38.543-04:002015-06-01T12:50:38.543-04:00I prefer the no-till back-to-eden method. After a...I prefer the no-till back-to-eden method. After a normal winter it is no fuss, no muss: no irrigating at all, all summer; no weed pulling, no fertilizing at all, no pests at all. Just seed-time and harvest!Elizabeth L. Johnsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13729569.post-90368734387691835022015-05-31T09:24:38.828-04:002015-05-31T09:24:38.828-04:00Hi Dave,
My experience has been that the soil doe...Hi Dave,<br /><br />My experience has been that the soil does not get too hot. The environment inside the pyramids is like a greenhouse, and the open top provides ideal ventilation. But my experience is limited to my central NY climate. <br /><br />I have used my solar pyramids this year, like a greenhouse in the garden, to nurture tomato, broccoli, cabbage, romaine lettuce, parsley, beet and kale seedlings before transplanting them.<br /><br />Thanks for asking.Herrick Kimballhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17116051416696885647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13729569.post-27306711733277134292015-05-30T05:16:50.075-04:002015-05-30T05:16:50.075-04:00Off Topic:
Herrick,
We got your Whizbang gardeni...Off Topic:<br /><br />Herrick,<br /><br />We got your Whizbang gardening book and I built 3 solar pyramids. Does the soil<br />get too hot at this time of year and cook the seeds? Well I guess I'll find out.<br /><br />Your website is the third I look at after the weather and craigslist-farm and garden.<br /><br />Keep up your thinking.<br /><br />Thanks <br /><br />Dave RogesDavid Rogersnoreply@blogger.com