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  • Manure question please

    My brother and sister in law gave me some manure for Xmas. My question is this

    Are there any plots that I shouldn't manure.

    I'm hoping to grow

    Onions
    cabbage
    sweetcorn
    potatoes
    strawberrys
    rhubarb
    brussel sprout
    and psb

    Any help would be great thanks
    Sue
    Susiewoosie

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  • #2
    Personally I would use it on the potatoes and rhubarb to start with, keep some for the sweetcorn and maybe some for a mulch round the psb later in the year. Others will no doubt have other ideas!
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    • #3
      Thanks Oldie
      Most of my garden is raised beds and big grow bag type things that sit on gravel. I think my soil is pretty poor because its mostly made up of bought compost and a little bit of garden soil.

      I didn't have such a good year last year and I don't know if thats because of the rubbish weather we had or because my soil is worn out.
      Sue
      Susiewoosie

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      • #4
        Sue, before you use it make sure where it as come from there is a serious problem going round I won't even try to spell the word but someone will come along and do that for you.

        If you put bad stuff on your plot you will ruin it for growing for quite a few years. One of our experts will be along to explain more.

        As to poor soil you could add Blood, fish and bone or Growmore to add the basic nutrients.

        Colin
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        By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.


        We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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        • #5
          Thanks Pots

          I got it from CPL creative Gardens its Levingtons Organic Farmyard Manure. I got 12 bags for my Xmas pressie.

          I told my friends that my brother and sister in law got me a pile of shite for xmas lol

          Sue
          Susiewoosie

          A novice but keen to learn

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          • #6
            the baddie is aminopyralid. you would hope that bought manure would be safe but id you want to be on the safe side, look for the sticky thread that tells you how to test it (not hard)

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            • #7
              Thanks salome will do?

              Sue
              Susiewoosie

              A novice but keen to learn

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              • #8
                There I knew someone would know how to spell it. Ta muchly Salome.

                Colin
                Potty by name Potty by nature.

                By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.


                We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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                • #9
                  That's an interesting christmas present I know from when I was young and had a plot with a friend, that too much manure on "fruity veg" can alter their taste. We had aubergines tasting a bit like horse poo :O so Id try to add it slowly or maybe diluted on these vegetables? But otherwise I think you are fine assuming it is well rotten and tested.
                  Last edited by kfan; 12-01-2012, 09:31 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks Kfan will do, don't want pooey aubergines lol
                    Susiewoosie

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