Konstantin Romanov
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- Nov 2, 2019
A friend of mine has been having trouble with a couple of hillside garden plots. Zucchinis, corn, beans and spinach planted in them are stunting and failing to germinate or germinating incompletely (pods with a single bean, corn needs manual pollination and kernels only populate halfway up the cob, zucchinis dropping flowers early etc). Cucumbers for some reason are doing a lot better, though are still slow for the region and season. She's got a 3rd bed down the hill on a flat which is fine, or at least isn't stunting as badly.
The soil is waste from digging a shed into a hillside and I think it might have a lot of raw deep clay in it, but she's turned horse manure into it so it should be a little bioactive and it's aerated at least 2 feet deep. It's on a low line on the hillside so it might get saturated by groundwater and lose salt but if it was nitrogen leaching the beans should be doing better, between that and the reproductive abnormalities she thought maybe lack of phosphorous but with the manure and granulated fertilizer that seems hard to believe.
Any ideas as to what it could be? At the moment the only advice I can think of is to raise the beds.
The soil is waste from digging a shed into a hillside and I think it might have a lot of raw deep clay in it, but she's turned horse manure into it so it should be a little bioactive and it's aerated at least 2 feet deep. It's on a low line on the hillside so it might get saturated by groundwater and lose salt but if it was nitrogen leaching the beans should be doing better, between that and the reproductive abnormalities she thought maybe lack of phosphorous but with the manure and granulated fertilizer that seems hard to believe.
Any ideas as to what it could be? At the moment the only advice I can think of is to raise the beds.