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<blockquote data-quote="Roseonathorn" data-source="post: 71239732" data-attributes="member: 394826"><p>I have only read about and sold Goji and seen and heard other grow them here but I have expierience with growing onion in clay with extreme weedproblems at moms house and on a rainy summer we had the biggest tastiest onions in the store when we had time to get all weed off. In the autumn however we got a mold problem with some of the harvest and that did of course not get sold. That became compost. If it did not rain much we had to water and the clay holds water if it rains but when it is really dry it can be tricky. So eaven though one should not crow a certain crop on clay it could turn out to be the best crop some summers. It depends on many factors. Like I would advice against taking compost from the church as mom did because it was not well done and it was basically all fresh weeds and their seeds and planting that in Your soil, naa. Better use fresh grassclippings and let the life in the earth eat and digest. Put some burned horse or cowdung in, in spring too that is usually cheap or free too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roseonathorn, post: 71239732, member: 394826"] I have only read about and sold Goji and seen and heard other grow them here but I have expierience with growing onion in clay with extreme weedproblems at moms house and on a rainy summer we had the biggest tastiest onions in the store when we had time to get all weed off. In the autumn however we got a mold problem with some of the harvest and that did of course not get sold. That became compost. If it did not rain much we had to water and the clay holds water if it rains but when it is really dry it can be tricky. So eaven though one should not crow a certain crop on clay it could turn out to be the best crop some summers. It depends on many factors. Like I would advice against taking compost from the church as mom did because it was not well done and it was basically all fresh weeds and their seeds and planting that in Your soil, naa. Better use fresh grassclippings and let the life in the earth eat and digest. Put some burned horse or cowdung in, in spring too that is usually cheap or free too. [/QUOTE]
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