What did you do in the garden today?

I forgot to mention earlier that my bulb auger has become my favorite tool. I purchased it 2 or 3 years ago for planting a bunch of bulbs out front. However, it creates perfect holes for bulbs as well as 3" and 4" transplants, breaks up soil for post holes, and even pulls stuburn tap root weeds.

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I forgot to mention earlier that my bulb auger has become my favorite tool. I orchard it 2 or 3 years ago for planting a bunch of bulbs out front. However, it creates perfect holes for bulbs as well as 3" and 4" transplants, breaks up soil for post holes, and even pulls stuburn tap root weeds.

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I am very very tempted. I will have over a hundred tomato and pepper seedling going in the ground soon. And probably at least a hundred daffodil bulbs. And dang it I just realized the closest menards is like 3 states away.:rant. Maybe I’ll check one of the local stores tomorrow.
 
I am very very tempted. I will have over a hundred tomato and pepper seedling going in the ground soon. And probably at least a hundred daffodil bulbs. And dang it I just realized the closest menards is like 3 states away.:rant. Maybe I’ll check one of the local stores tomorrow.
I'm sure you could find one on Amazon or Ebay also.
 
My understanding is that goat and rabbit poop both can be topdressed with no resting period. No surprise, I intend to have both those kinds of critters eventually. I've heard that a bit of chicken manure is okay too, so long as it isn't on the roots, but don't quote me.



I put some chicken manure in a bucket, fill it with water and use it in my garden. no harm. pure chicken manure would burn plants.
 

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