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| Areia, thanks for asking this question...it's something i've been thinking about recently. I've got some manure and was scared it would do more harm than good...on with putting it on existing borders. Thanks for the info Paul. |
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| It's never too late to add manure - I have just spread tonnes of pig slurry on my field and have about 50 bags of chicken manure and haorse manure waiting to go into my tunnel, as soon as I have finished cropping what's in the ground already. When the plants are finished, I'll spread the manure, rotovate it in, cover the whole floor area with permeable membrane, lay out my four lanes of pallets and start sowing my seeds - by the time the bulk of the young plants are out of the tunnel, the worms will have sorted the manure out, and the membrane will have disposed of any weeds, so I can start planting in the ground straight away.
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| Hi You can put manure on at any time. I like to leave it on the surface as a mulch and the worms take it down. I would not put it on the bed you want to grow cabbages in, as they like manure to be well rotted and dug in several months before planting.
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| Having a 'new' (to me) lottie this year I havent manured at all (not being sure what was already in the soil), just adding growmore as I sow/plant out. Now I think maybe I should manure to be on the safe side - can you have too much? I didnt want to overface my carrots, beans and the like.
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| I'm glad you asked this question, but can I piggyback your thread and ask another possibly silly one.. I take it that the manure you buy in bags in the garden centres is 'well rotted' I want to add some to my soil before planting too |
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I've also got some manure waiting to be put in and was a bit concerned it might be too late.
sorry 9 year old thinks its more funny to type poo instead of manure " because thats what it is mom at the end of the day" boys ??!?!?!?!
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