Yesterday, I decided to do a soil test as earlier in the year I was far too enthusiastic and in a rush to plant in my nice new greenhouse and raised beds when they were ready in May. However, slightly pathetic tomato results (planted in a greenhouse border) prompted me to post on here and someone suggested lack of nutrients in the soil. Results are:
PH: 6
N: Depleted
P: Depleted
K: Depleted
Is this likely to be correct or did I do the test wrong? Surely there should be some nutrients in there? Before we dug it over, the ground was just overgrown brambles and weeds, and they certainly seemed to thrive.
When I give up trying to grow veg this year (I'm enjoying the peas and courgettes at moment, and radish seemed to do fine and beetroot looks to be ready soon) should I just grow green manure over winter, or dig in lots of real manure?
All advice gratefully received,
Caro
PH: 6
N: Depleted
P: Depleted
K: Depleted
Is this likely to be correct or did I do the test wrong? Surely there should be some nutrients in there? Before we dug it over, the ground was just overgrown brambles and weeds, and they certainly seemed to thrive.
When I give up trying to grow veg this year (I'm enjoying the peas and courgettes at moment, and radish seemed to do fine and beetroot looks to be ready soon) should I just grow green manure over winter, or dig in lots of real manure?
All advice gratefully received,
Caro
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