Larro Darro
Elite Member
Where I come from we call it getting the crop "laid by".
I planted a small garden for my Mother and planted an extra bunch of tomatoes. Earlier in the week I ran the tiller where I could and "hilled" up dirt around plants, creating a good trench alongside the plants to hold water. Today I talked to my Mom by phone. She told me what else she (at 91) had done in the garden and said "I think we can call it laid by"
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Folks call it laid by here too. I may be using side dressed in the wrong place. It was a term Daddy used when laying by the corn. The distributor bolted on to the cultivator and you got a neat little line of fertilizer right beside the row of corn.
After I had put out about half of my 13-13-13/15-0-15/mushroom mulch/potting soil mix I realized that if I didn't go around the plant, but just put it down beside the row, I could cover most of it with the push plow.