It's getting towards the end of the growing season and some things aren't looking as good as they might. French beans for one.
I start the season liming the brassica beds, feeding the plot with chicken manure pellets, spray with the occasional dose of liquid seaweed then sort of run out of steam on the feeding side. I've got all the stuff, including fish, blood and bone in my lottie store - look at it and say 'that's good' and that's it!
I imagine nutrients will have washed away with all the August rain and sort of feel that I should be feeding the soil.
Do any fellow growers have feeding regime that you follow without fail? I need to plan feeding really or my lovely vegetables will be at the mercy of my hit and miss approach and won't do their best.
The organic gurus keep preaching that the condition of the soil is the thing that keeps plants healthy and better able to deal with pests and diseases and I'm sure they're right. Mine need the gardener on their side!
Your ideas would be great.
I start the season liming the brassica beds, feeding the plot with chicken manure pellets, spray with the occasional dose of liquid seaweed then sort of run out of steam on the feeding side. I've got all the stuff, including fish, blood and bone in my lottie store - look at it and say 'that's good' and that's it!
I imagine nutrients will have washed away with all the August rain and sort of feel that I should be feeding the soil.
Do any fellow growers have feeding regime that you follow without fail? I need to plan feeding really or my lovely vegetables will be at the mercy of my hit and miss approach and won't do their best.
The organic gurus keep preaching that the condition of the soil is the thing that keeps plants healthy and better able to deal with pests and diseases and I'm sure they're right. Mine need the gardener on their side!
Your ideas would be great.
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