hi silly question i know not that im so new to all this haha but what do i do with the compost out of my finished pots? many thanks belle
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Hi, firstimer 1. Yes you can put it on the lottie. Spent compost will not have much of a nutrient value but it will still make a very good soil improver. A couple I know don't have a garden and use growbags on their balcony. I always scrounge them at the end of the season for adding to my compost heap.
P. S. What will you call yourself in the future? You won't be a 'firstimer' for long.It is the doom of man, that they forget.
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Me too - Compost heap or as a soil improver.
Avoid using it where same-family crops will grow next year - so if its a growbag that had Toms in it don't put it where you will grow Spuds, Toms, etc. next year.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Also, as an addition to Kriten's comments, if miniature or patio roses have grown in that pot, then be a little careful since if it goes into the compost heap, particularly if the compost is not totally rotted down enough, some of the bacteria which decompose the roses won't do your next year's roses any good if you use it on other roses. Sometimes roses in particular have some trouble growing in a spot where roses have previously been because, I think, the bacteria which decomposed the previous roses are pretty hard on the new ones too.
This may well be true for all plants, but for roses in particular it has been a noticeable problem for mine at least. (Wish I'd found this site before I had to learn that one the hard way!)Changing the world, one plant at a time.
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Originally posted by firstimer1 View PostP. S. What will you call yourself in the future? You won't be a 'firstimer' for long.
Don't you believe it. I was having tea with an older friend, yesterday, who's in horticultural societies and all that. I was teaching her the difference between male and female cucumbr flowers, teaching her how to make a 'clamp', explaining the correct time to harvest onions...
Now, where do you think I learnt all that? Hmmm?
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