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| If you are planting widely spaced plants that have big nutrient appetites, such as cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes and peppers, you should enrich individual planting holes with a mixture of compost and organic fertilizer just before you set out seedlings. If you want to plant very heavy feeders, such as sweet corn, use a hoe to make deep trenches in the beds. Place the fertilizer in the trenches so it will be directly below the germinating seeds for best results. If you read the article carefully, you now know how to prepare soil for planting in order to get the most out of your garden! |
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