hi new to this forum ,please can anyone tell me how to use soot on the allotment, i think i have heard that it is good for onions. any ideas.
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Hi Millie, welcome to the vine. You need to let soot weather for 12 months otherwise it could burn the roots of things - like fresh muck.
You can either put it in the bottom of your tattie trench (over the spuds when you plant then, supposed to deter slugs)
Sprinkle it as a top dressing or us it in a bag soaked in water (like compost tea) & is good for pot plants like Cinerarea's & Chrysanths.Last edited by nick the grief; 12-09-2006, 08:33 PM.
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We've often used the ashes from the barbecue around plants, helps to keep the slugs down in our garden and also adds enrichment, or so we've been told, and it certainly seems to work for us!Blessings
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