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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3995030" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We just acquired 20+, 7 yard dump trailers of wood chips left from a company that trims trees in Ponca City. </p><p>The chips had been sitting for almost 5 years so were mostly broken down at the time we moved them. We scattered them over two friend's big gardens, smoothed them out and I tilled them in with the three point tiller on the tractor. Fantastic fertilizer. </p><p>I don't garden anymore because of our travels but there is an asparagus patch where the garden used to be, so I piled about 6" of that mulch on top and watered it in. </p><p>With the day and night temps coming up, the asparagus should really do well this spring. </p><p>We have already had a few sprouts prior to this cold spell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3995030, member: 5412"] We just acquired 20+, 7 yard dump trailers of wood chips left from a company that trims trees in Ponca City. The chips had been sitting for almost 5 years so were mostly broken down at the time we moved them. We scattered them over two friend's big gardens, smoothed them out and I tilled them in with the three point tiller on the tractor. Fantastic fertilizer. I don't garden anymore because of our travels but there is an asparagus patch where the garden used to be, so I piled about 6" of that mulch on top and watered it in. With the day and night temps coming up, the asparagus should really do well this spring. We have already had a few sprouts prior to this cold spell. [/QUOTE]
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