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  • Fire, beans and potatoes

    After clearing a large section of my allotment I was planning to have a bonfire on the ground dig in the ash. Is this a good idea if I'm planting potatoes, beans and peas on the area?

  • #2
    Great for beans and peas but I wouldn't grow potatoes where you've got any ash, as there's a greater risk of scab.

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    • #3
      What is it you're burning? Not weed membrane I hope?
      He-Pep!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bario1 View Post
        What is it you're burning? Not weed membrane I hope?
        No weed membrane. The plot was pretty neglected and used as a dumping ground. Bits of broken pallet, broom handles that sort of thing, all wood.

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        • #5
          Worth checking there’s no carpet hidden underneath, before you light a fire.
          Not only will it release unknown chemicals in the smoke, but the charred remains are even harder to dig out than the original carpet.....

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          • #6
            Assuming you're not burning any noxious substances, other things that will like the ash are onions or what I call 'fruiting' plants (tomatoes, courgettes, etc.).

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