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PaulSB

Squire
In what way?
Using an Android phone. Slow to load and scrolling is jerky. When I hit the post reply button it is taking several attempts to actually load the post.
 

12boy

Guru
Location
Casper WY USA
Classic33...failed to include pic. Will fix.
PaulSB....The trench is between 2-3 feet deep and 20 feet long, and was a bitch and a half as the soil was clay, rocks and roots. My garden has had ever increasingly low yields as the root concentration went up and most of the roots were coming from two trees close to the garden. The idea was to put heavy plastic in the trench then refill the trench. Prolly took 20 hours to dig the trench and 2 hours to replace 3/5 of the dirt. Hopefully this will work. If I need to do the other sides I'll rent a trenching machine.
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classic33

Leg End Member
Classic33...failed to include pic. Will fix.
PaulSB....The trench is between 2-3 feet deep and 20 feet long, and was a bitch and a half as the soil was clay, rocks and roots. My garden has had ever increasingly low yields as the root concentration went up and most of the roots were coming from two trees close to the garden. The idea was to put heavy plastic in the trench then refill the trench. Prolly took 20 hours to dig the trench and 2 hours to replace 3/5 of the dirt. Hopefully this will work. If I need to do the other sides I'll rent a trenching machine. View attachment 557135

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See what you mean about your finger getting in the way.

You shouldn't bite your nails though.
 

PaulSB

Squire
@12boy - if this doesn't work try leaving the trench unfilled. Roots don't grow in to the light.
 
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