OK- I own up.....didn't I put the peas into the wrong bed????
OH had said that the pea bed was ready - so I went out and sowed 2 wide rows of peas ( 20 feet in all)
It was peeing down and rain dripping off my nose- so I wasn't really concentrating on much other than getting them sown.
Soo.....last night OH went to 'inspect' my handiwork......and yup- he'd prepared the OTHER bed
2 barrowloads of muck in that one...and NONE in the bed I'd used
Normally I'd have done he muck bit myself -sonow I have 2 rows of peas with no muck at all.
I'm hoping to put something ontop now - maybe liquid form to get the nutrients down to the roots asap.
Any suggestions peeps please???
...it's virgin soil , having had the top turf removed from a field of clover and lush cow grazing.

OH had said that the pea bed was ready - so I went out and sowed 2 wide rows of peas ( 20 feet in all)
It was peeing down and rain dripping off my nose- so I wasn't really concentrating on much other than getting them sown.
Soo.....last night OH went to 'inspect' my handiwork......and yup- he'd prepared the OTHER bed

2 barrowloads of muck in that one...and NONE in the bed I'd used

Normally I'd have done he muck bit myself -sonow I have 2 rows of peas with no muck at all.
I'm hoping to put something ontop now - maybe liquid form to get the nutrients down to the roots asap.
Any suggestions peeps please???

...it's virgin soil , having had the top turf removed from a field of clover and lush cow grazing.




..jacob
Then dilute it to the colour of weak tea to use. Or, just chop the comfrey up and put it round the plants, it rots down really quickly and the worms will pull it down.
..jacob
2-3 weeks- spot on!!!
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