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  • How far will my compost go?

    This is a real beginners question, and I have searched without finding answer.
    After quite a wait I've now got a dustbin full of well rotted compost (and another not far behind). What I don't know is how much I should apply to a given area of veg patch. I don't want to spread it so thin it has no effect or overdo it. I'll be growing things such as runner and dwarf beans, spuds, salad veg, courgettes, sprouts.
    Today's mistake is tomorrow's compost...

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    Ok.

    As this is the spring, and you haven't got the winter for it to work, I'd suggest using it when you plant out, not as a mulch. Also, for the hole that you put your spuds in and to earth up. Plenty to go into the holes that the beans and squashes [courgettes etc] go in.

    Whenever you dig a hole for anything, dig it a bit deeper, add a shovelful of your compost, fork it in, and use a mix of your own soil and the compost to backfill each hole.

    It soon gets eaten up esp if you have lots of spuds to earth up.

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    • #3
      That's good advice from Andrea. You should do this as a matter of course when planting out anyway, I would also add a sprinkle of chicken pellets.

      As a gauge though, when you dig a trench for autumn digging, this can be filled with a layer of compost and then the soil dug from the next trench used to backfill. It doesn't last long and I don't think you can ever dig too much in.
      Mark

      Vegetable Kingdom blog

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      • #4
        Thanks for the advice guys. It occurs to me I might get my hands on more compost soon as the council usually brings a truckload from its central composter allowing people to get a couple of bags for free. I'll have rather more from this autumn onwards as I've cleared more space for a heap than I had last year.
        Today's mistake is tomorrow's compost...

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