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Hey CNC
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11/05/17 10:17 AM
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I’m tired of dealing with weeds. Thought about letting this thick wheat grow until the spring, terminate it, lay it over and then plant the garden veggies in the remaining thatch. Seems it would help minimize weeds, hold moisture, recycle nutrients, help make healthy soil, etc. I wonder if I’d need to transplant everything though or should veggie seeds punch through the thatch with no problems? CNC, or others, got any advice?
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