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| i am looking to mix my own compost up. it will consist of peat, garden soil and sharp sand. will i need to add any bonemeal or the like. i will be growing carrots, turnips, lettuce and spring onions in the spring. |
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| A bit of bone meal wouldn't go amiss. It is very slow acting and adds a smidgen of nitro and a bit of phosphate which is good for root developement! You could add John Innes base instead which isn't particularily expensive! You may find this site informative, but if you do a search on John Innes compost on google you will find many others! http://www.gardeningdata.co.uk/soil/...john_innes.php
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| Hawthorns Several catalogues including Kays do those big coir blocks. Much easier to transport than heavy sacks. They're about the size of three housebricks, you put them in the wheelbarrow or v large trug, add water and stand back! Sue |
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