I am going to try and grow potatoes in a barrel I have been told to use multi purpose compost BUT what type with peat ? with john innings ? I am lost can anyone help me please.
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Don't really matter Anthony.
Some JI in there will help act as a buffer & will retain the nutrients & will be easier to water.
I'd buy a bag of each & mix them together (use a JI no3)
PS, Welcome to the VineLast edited by nick the grief; 18-07-2006, 10:33 PM.
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I grow mine in peat-free compost. I haven't harvested any yet this year, but the tops look good. I have had good results in previous years
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Hi all.
I have been growing spuds in buckets (10litre ones from Morrisons - 8 buckets for 99p) this year. They have been great. Just grown in multi purpose compost with either horse muck or chicken manure pellets depending which I have to hand at planting time. I put one seed spud per bucket and each bucket so far has yeilded enough for a meal or so.
This is my first year growing stuff and I am still planting a couple of buckets every fortnight or so. Nothing to lose as I have the seed pots - love new spuds and they are way cheaper than the shops!
Hoping to enjoy new potatoes on Christmas day!!
happy gardening,
ShirleyHappy Gardening,
Shirley
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Mine is mix of my own compost and general multipurpose, I have grown them in barrels and hoops for years, easier on the back and a good yield without many of the slug/wireworm problems. If you are going to plants for Christmas, do remember to cover up the foliage with fleece if any frost is on the way or put in a greenhouse.Last edited by andrewo; 19-07-2006, 01:03 PM.Best wishes
Andrewo
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Originally posted by anthonyjbDo I need to put gravel in the bottom of the barrel for draining .Can you please advise me on watering I am worried thate I may over or under water.
Regards
Anthony
Alternativly get some lengths of tanalised roofing lathe (about 2" x 1") & stant the pots/tubs/buckets on this as iot will keep them clear of the floor.
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Originally posted by anthonyjbths Nick just bought one of those barrels £29.99 hope it works
regards
anghony
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