
In May, in a period of warm weather, I set out to start a new nursery in another lot which I had cultivated with pumpkins the previous summer, therefore relatively clear of weeds.
I plant four rows 40 meters each, a good slow release nitrogen fertilizer in the furrow and water only while I plant. The only intervention is made in July when I deeply water two rows out of four and I get rid of the major weeds.
I leave everything as it is and I wait the end of August.
The temperature range has not been particularly harsh: we've had the african blob for a couple of weeks only at mid July.
For the rest of the time it has been rather plesant.
I observe
I plant four rows 40 meters each, a good slow release nitrogen fertilizer in the furrow and water only while I plant. The only intervention is made in July when I deeply water two rows out of four and I get rid of the major weeds.
I leave everything as it is and I wait the end of August.
The temperature range has not been particularly harsh: we've had the african blob for a couple of weeks only at mid July.
For the rest of the time it has been rather plesant.
I observe
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