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    Visit TheBaileyLife - http://thebaileylife.blogspot.com and check out our great Cucumber news

    Any top tips and planting out advice would be much appreciated

    TheBaileyLife
    http://thebaileylife.blogspot.com/

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    Many thanks for the piccies. Just absolutetely love a nosey at someone elses place. Doing great work there. Hope you had a great time in Edinburgh. Keep the piccies coming and let's know how you get on.

    From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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    • #3
      Compost - the beginnings

      TheBaileyLife has just taken delivery of their NEW 330 litre Compost bin, complete with base and it only cost £11 (RRP £50) We got it through our local council so well worth a look before you buy.

      We have been collecting household composting material (peelings, flowers, etc) and are now ready to move it into the big bin.

      Any useful tips to starting the compost off?

      Thanks

      TheBaileyLife
      http://thebaileylife.blogspot.com - Come and visit
      http://thebaileylife.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        You've probably got one the big plastic 'Dalek' type bins like mine. You should put a layer of twiggy material in the bottom to provide some ventilation & then add your saved peelings etc.Try & add alternate layers of soft & hard type materials & not too many grass cuttings all at once if you are using them.A sprinkling of compost accelerator if you have it helps or if not a spadeful of soil/compost every so often or a handful of chicken manure pellets helps.
        Into every life a little rain must fall.

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        • #5
          If you go to the thread 'composting' in the allotment advice section No 19 in that thread it will give you a very good idea of composting!

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          • #6
            Add some allready active compost to get it started and at regular intervals add some soil or compost.

            From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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            • #7
              My cucumbers are ready

              We have been propergating our F1 Burpless Green cucumbers for about 10 days now and they are almost ready to plant out... Any tips or advice?

              Come see us at http://thebaileylife.blogspot.com

              Look forwward to your comments

              TheBaileyLife
              http://thebaileylife.blogspot.com/

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