On Jan 9, 2017, at 12:33 AM, Steven Covacci wrote:
> I don't mind
> scattering limestone gravel around for the surface layer. The last thing
> I'm interested in doing is tilling up acres of ground and destroying,
> simultaneously, acres of meadow habitat.
Ah, I see. I was confused about why you were so opposed to lime; but you're not opposed to lime, you're opposed to tillage on this sort of site. That makes sense.
How about incorporating lime through a sizeable planting hole for each individual tree, as well as applying some overall on the surface? Others on the list, would that work?
And again: test the specific soil on that particular site, don't just look at the soil map. And test in several places. You may have some sizeable pockets of sweeter soil.
I have certainly had very good flavored peaches from a field testing in the low 6's. I don't know about the low 5's; maybe somebody else does.
-- Rivka; Finger Lakes NY, Zone 6A now I think
Fresh-market organic produce, small scale
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