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Snow Melted. What to Do with Mossy Algae Soil?




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Snow Melted. What to Do with Mossy Algae Soil?

Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:03 pm

Hey there, im not really sure what i should do, this is my first year gardening and the snow has finally melted but theres this mossy kind of algae on top of all the soil now....
should i remove that soil? or maybe just till it in really well?

any help would be appreciated
phreakod98
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Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:20 pm

I would just take a shovel and turn the soil over. The more life in the soil the better. Once things warm up a bit, you can start planting. Maybe work some manure into the soil now. as well.
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