Not sure if this thread is most appropriate here or in the New Shoots section, so can someone tell me off if it's wrong?
I'm a bit worried. Well, very worried if the truth be known.
Having had a reasonable amount of success last year, I find myself approaching this year thinking I've done everything wrong. I haven't made any attempt to feed my soil over winter. Much of the stuff I read about soil bangs on about adding organic matter to improve the soil. Well, I haven't done it.
I've got a compost heap, but I don't really know how and when to use it. I think the contents should be quite good - there's a good mix of stuff on there, from kitchen scraps, horse muck & grass clippings, to shredded paper, cardboard etc. I even turned it once.
I've got a horrible feeling that this year I'll be trying to grow things in soil that's depleted of nutrients, and my harvest will be severely affected as a result.
So, is there anything I can do at this late stage to rectify the matter? A few weeks back I dug a small bean trench and threw in a couple of buckets of the compost, but that's all I've done.
Now I've found this site I'm sure I'll be more on top of things this year, but I think I need some advice now.
My grow list is here.
Any assistance is much appreciated, thanks.
MBE
Oh, and when I first typed the title I accidentally wrote "Feeding my soul", so if anyone can help with that too, that'd be great, thanks.
I'm a bit worried. Well, very worried if the truth be known.

Having had a reasonable amount of success last year, I find myself approaching this year thinking I've done everything wrong. I haven't made any attempt to feed my soil over winter. Much of the stuff I read about soil bangs on about adding organic matter to improve the soil. Well, I haven't done it.

I've got a compost heap, but I don't really know how and when to use it. I think the contents should be quite good - there's a good mix of stuff on there, from kitchen scraps, horse muck & grass clippings, to shredded paper, cardboard etc. I even turned it once.
I've got a horrible feeling that this year I'll be trying to grow things in soil that's depleted of nutrients, and my harvest will be severely affected as a result.

So, is there anything I can do at this late stage to rectify the matter? A few weeks back I dug a small bean trench and threw in a couple of buckets of the compost, but that's all I've done.
Now I've found this site I'm sure I'll be more on top of things this year, but I think I need some advice now.
My grow list is here.
Any assistance is much appreciated, thanks.
MBE
Oh, and when I first typed the title I accidentally wrote "Feeding my soul", so if anyone can help with that too, that'd be great, thanks.

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