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  • Mushroom compost and Manure.

    I have bought mushroom compost and horse manure , part of it I spread on hear and there and there is some more to finish up.

    Which crops benefit more from these than others?

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    it's not a feed, it's a soil improver
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      As Two Sheds said both will improve you soil structure. Manure will perhaps provide more nutrients for you soil but avoid using where you want to grow carrots as it is though to encourage roots to fork. I would use it for potatoes. Mushroom compost contains lime so your brassicas would prefer it.

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        Wendy,

        Can I use mushroom compost for potatos?

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          Lime tends to encourage scab if used for potatoes

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            Rusty,

            hmm thats not good. I keep potato away then, should buy genaral compost for them in that case.
            Last edited by Elfeda; 08-01-2015, 12:19 PM.

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            • #7
              I was a little slow on the uptake with the group manure purchase at my allotments and seeing the price of £5 a bag at the garden centre for 50 litres I decided to enquire on Freecycle.

              A lovely lady with horses a few miles away has said that she would be happy to collect bagfuls of organic well-rotted manure from her property whenever I need it for the rest of the year.

              I am guessing in Cambridgeshire there should be someone nearby to you willing to give it to you next time, even if it does mean collecting (which I guess you are doing currently from a garden centre).

              Happy composting!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Elfeda View Post
                Rusty,

                hmm thats not good. I keep potato away then, should buy genaral compost for them in that case.
                If you are growing in the ground you shouldn't need to buy any compost Elfeda

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