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You do not have to let your garden rest a year every seven years.
You should because if you don't you will use up all the nutrients in the ground and then you will have nothing. We are going to plant clover and then use the poop from the coop and spread it ove rhte garden during the winter, also we have neighbors that raise Alpacas and they usually offer us some poop from them. We will cover the garden entirely and then let it sit and then come Spring of 2013 (if the Lord tarries) it will be soft, rich, and oh so ready for more planting. Hope this info helps. have a great day
You do not have to let your garden rest a year every seven years.
You should because if you don't you will use up all the nutrients in the ground and then you will have nothing. We are going to plant clover and then use the poop from the coop and spread it ove rhte garden during the winter, also we have neighbors that raise Alpacas and they usually offer us some poop from them. We will cover the garden entirely and then let it sit and then come Spring of 2013 (if the Lord tarries) it will be soft, rich, and oh so ready for more planting. Hope this info helps. have a great day
