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Do you need a little organic loam to start your winter veggies or for cold frames next spring? One excellent, free source is the soil under an apple tree. After years of having excess apples fall to the ground, be decomposed and turn into rich soil, so there is no better source for free organic soil. Just find an apple tree on your farm, or on a neighbors and dig up the soil underneath it. We did this for years when my Grandparents had their greenhouse with great success.
Eat lamb...because 50,000 coyotes CAN'T be wrong!
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Oh, oh,
The Frugal posts haven't been the most active in my short time here, but you seem to be stirring the pot.
I only wish I could use your advice. The abundant deer and other wildlife we have here eat every apple that drops to the ground. I can't imagine that the soil under our many trees has any additional value. (Although I'm going to check it out)
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