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  • Newbie needs advice Please :)

    I am about to start in my new venture of growing salads and veg in pots n containers.

    What is the best compost to use? I have been told John Innes #2 to get started in seed trays and then a 50% mix of this and a cheaper compost in a bigger pot when they bigger.

    I know i am starting off late but want to go a bit slow to get the feel and understand what im doing

    Any good sound advice and help would be great

    Thanks Misty

  • #2
    That sounds good to me, I am using the same sort of mix for my tomatoes and chilli's

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    • #3
      Personally, I use the cheapest compost on offer at the time; there was a thread on here a while back about John Innes compost and alot of people's seeds having rotted before they germinated.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
        Personally, I use the cheapest compost on offer at the time; there was a thread on here a while back about John Innes compost and alot of people's seeds having rotted before they germinated.
        Hey that's what happened to my tomato seeds when i used John Innes (my lack of skill and finesse had absolutely nothing to do with it...!). Guess I'll try a cheaper compost next time..
        Last edited by Fairy Claire; 08-06-2008, 06:40 PM. Reason: spelling - argh!!!

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        • #5
          cheapo Multi-Purpose all the way here.
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            Mistyblu,
            Don't know if it's a help to you but I just blogged about how I've been growing salad in pots - it's been a real success for me this year and again, I would recommend general purpose compost such as Tescos organic.
            My blog article is at: GrowBlog: Organic Gardening for the Internet Generation from GrowVeg.com for the details on what works for me.
            Good luck,
            Jeremy
            Last edited by jeremydore; 08-06-2008, 08:10 PM.

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            • #7
              Thanks for that

              Had a look some brill advice there

              Thanks for sharing

              Misty

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              • #8
                Hmmmmmmmmmm,

                Thanks for letting me know this

                It gets very confusing all the conflicting stuff u read lol, maybe i shud throw methodical to the wind and do what my neighbour does bung them in and hope for the best LOL

                Cheers Misty

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                • #9
                  What is this *moon trial underway with onions, lettuce, tomatoes and calabrese ?

                  I am intreaged Just plain nosy really

                  LoL Misty

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                  • #10
                    Thanks Paul

                    Never know what to do for the best LOL

                    Misty

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mistyblu View Post
                      What is this *moon trial underway with onions, lettuce, tomatoes and calabrese ?

                      I am intreaged Just plain nosy really

                      LoL Misty
                      Hi Misty

                      Moon Trial; there are lots of people that plant by the moon and lots that don't; so I thought I would do a small trial and see.

                      Planting by the moon; means that you separate your plants into; root, leaf, flower or fruit as each type is supposed to do better by being planted on the relevant day - depending on the waxing or waning of the moon.

                      If you google 'moon planting' [other internet search facilities are available], you'll get pages and pages on it. It's not new by any means; but I got fed up of my OH dissing it so I want to know the results either way.

                      So, by my book; today is a fruit day so I'll be planting out the moon trial toms late afternoon/early evening.

                      The trial only really gets interesting once the crops come though; so if you wait a fair bit longer I'll be weighing everything to see what gave the best crops. My notes so far are only for me to record when I did everything - and to try and show that this is a fair trial; as everything is grown side by side under the same conditions and everything is done late afternoon/early evening to keep as uniform as possible.
                      Last edited by zazen999; 09-06-2008, 07:44 AM.

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