OK, just thought about it yesterday...
I have been clearing out the pots with flowers that died off when we got hit by sudden snow last year, and as my "garden to be" is not ready yet, seemed like a waste to chuck away all that used compost (about 100lt volume wise so far, more to go). So I thought - why not dress it with general fertilizer and re-use it at home, but to make sure that no nasties made home in those pots previously, I've put the compost in microwave (in the plastic bag, of course ) for couple of minutes, which surely has killed whatever was in there.
Has anyone tried that before? I have already planted couple of bulbs in "refreshed" compost, will see how this would turn out.
If it works, that would probably mean that rather to worry about crop rotation, you could do early spuds, refresh, then plant tomatoes, or follow brassicas with brassicas, etc?
I have been clearing out the pots with flowers that died off when we got hit by sudden snow last year, and as my "garden to be" is not ready yet, seemed like a waste to chuck away all that used compost (about 100lt volume wise so far, more to go). So I thought - why not dress it with general fertilizer and re-use it at home, but to make sure that no nasties made home in those pots previously, I've put the compost in microwave (in the plastic bag, of course ) for couple of minutes, which surely has killed whatever was in there.
Has anyone tried that before? I have already planted couple of bulbs in "refreshed" compost, will see how this would turn out.
If it works, that would probably mean that rather to worry about crop rotation, you could do early spuds, refresh, then plant tomatoes, or follow brassicas with brassicas, etc?
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