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Old 13-04-2008, 11:07 AM
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Hi piglet, just finished reading your article. Very good it is to.As we have had loads of precipitation (!) in Hull over the last year I could go with the manure however as I am planting climbers fruit trees (to espalier) and other bushes my thought is bone meal or blood fish and bone. I have all my own compost which I shall be bedding in as far as I can dig. I am on solid clay here. I always get confused over which way to go with the bf& b or just bonemeal so please clarify as I have both also chicken pellets. Thankyou Jan
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Old 14-04-2008, 11:30 PM
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Mrs Dog - I have moved this thread out of Growing Techniques as it is a reference board. So anyone reading this be aware that the reference to manure is the thread on the Growing Techniques Board.

I hope that is not too confusing!
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