I have what I believe to be a nitrogen overload problem in my back raised bed due to some "bad" soil where the manure hasn't fully aged. I don't *know* that's the problem, but I have a strong suspicion.
I'd love any advice from you gardening gurus on what I can plant there that will thrive (or at least grow well enough to suck up N) and start removing some of that N.
My plan right now is some summer squash and some corn. Anything else I can plant in the summer that might help?
TIA!
I'd love any advice from you gardening gurus on what I can plant there that will thrive (or at least grow well enough to suck up N) and start removing some of that N.
My plan right now is some summer squash and some corn. Anything else I can plant in the summer that might help?
TIA!