124 Mulching the Easy Way. Tomatillo pollination. Breaking Up Clay Soil and Hardpan.

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Mulching your garden beds provides many benefits: it moderates moisture loss and soil temperature fluctuations; it inhibits weed production; and fertilization chores are reduced because mulch feeds the soil as it breaks down. The hard part, of course, has been spreading that mulch throughout your garden on a regular basis. Today we talk with a noted international garden expert on easing your mulching chores greatly, using his cut and drop method.

Today’s garden questions tackle tomatillo production issues, and how to improve clay soil while breaking up the hard pan layers below.

It’s all on episode 124 of the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots.

And we will do it all in under 30 minutes. Let’s go!

Pictured: A Mulched Garden

Links: Smart Pots Garden Myths Blog / Robert Pavlis Cut and Drop Mulching Method by Robert Pavlis Video: Farmer Fred on Cool Season Vegetable Gardening Harvest Day Zoom link registration for Farmer Fred Q&A, Sat. Aug. 7

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