First question and straight in at the deep end
The first things i planted in my veg plot early last October were White sprouting broccoli and Spring cabbage. In preparation i added lots of compost, to improve the clay soil structure and by way of a long term feed i applied the recommended application of 'fish, blood and bone meal'.
I kept the plants protected under a loose fleece over winter and for my efforts i have some fine healthy looking plants and fingers crossed i will be able to start harvesting my first crops next month .
I am wondering though if i should give them a further feed at this point to give them a bit of a boost afor they go on to grow the spears, and if the cabbage would benefit from another feed to aid with the hearting up stage in a april/may?
I have looked on various websites an advice seems to differ a lot from leave them alone, and give them a feed to boost them. You guys seem to have your heads screwed on straight so what would you recommend please, 'to feed or not to feed?'..that is the question
Wren
The first things i planted in my veg plot early last October were White sprouting broccoli and Spring cabbage. In preparation i added lots of compost, to improve the clay soil structure and by way of a long term feed i applied the recommended application of 'fish, blood and bone meal'.
I kept the plants protected under a loose fleece over winter and for my efforts i have some fine healthy looking plants and fingers crossed i will be able to start harvesting my first crops next month .
I am wondering though if i should give them a further feed at this point to give them a bit of a boost afor they go on to grow the spears, and if the cabbage would benefit from another feed to aid with the hearting up stage in a april/may?
I have looked on various websites an advice seems to differ a lot from leave them alone, and give them a feed to boost them. You guys seem to have your heads screwed on straight so what would you recommend please, 'to feed or not to feed?'..that is the question
Wren
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