
Anyway, back in February I dug three 3' x 20' beds: two by double digging and one by forking. The forked bed turned out best because, I think, the two I dug had way too much clay and I didn't amend with enough compost and manure. Regardless, I've now got everything full of crops, but most are looking pretty weak. I've been fertilizing with seaweed/fish emulsion and adding some compost here and there, but with no great results - crops are still slow and pale. I finally decided to do a pH test and I got some bad readings, some below 5 and none above 6.
So the remedy seems to be lime. But my question is: is there anyway to add the lime without mowing all the crops down and starting over? I'd like to be able to save some of the crops. Also, some of the plants that are growing well, like lettuce, will they taste bitter because of the acidity?
One more question regarding watering: is there a general rule of thumb for the amount of rainfall each week to dictate watering? For instance, if we get 2" (arbitrary number) early in a week, should I water less?
Thanks!