Engorged crystals demonstrate water-retaining abilities. |
This spring I'm building lasagna beds with a vengeance. We have a grand store of winter bedding (a.k.a. fertilizer) to use, and I am taking advantage of it. When I remember, I'll sprinkle a layer of crystals near the base of a growing lasagne bed. I try to only do this step when I will be immediately following through with adding another layer to the bed; however, the photo above illustrates what can happen when one sprinkles crystals then walks away.
The photo shows a bed I'm building down towards the road--a location that is unlikely to ever get watered. (I generally rely on Nature to water, but during extreme dry spells I have been known to assist those plantings within reach of a hose. Anything outside the front gate is most definitely on its own.) We have had some heavy rains of late which is all the more reason that I ought not to have wandered away with this bed unfinished, especially not after having just liberally sprinkled a manure layer with the fine (dry) crystals. Yesterday as I went out the front gate, the bed adorned with freshly-moistened crystals greeted me, reminding me of yet another task needing attention.
Lest the crystals totally dry out--as they are wont to do in time if left without other moisture-absorbers to assist them--I shall have to finish layering this bed soon, perhaps this evening.
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