I thougt I would share this with everyone. When I start to plant my seeds in trays or in the ground I always feed them with molasses. I put a big spoonful in warm water and then add that to a 5 litre watering can and stir it in until it has dissolved. Then let the water cool down a bit before feeding your seeds. It feeds the bacteria in the compost, you can also add the spores of the Giant puffball to help the roots.
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A feeding frenzy: http://www.eco-yards.com/products/ex...ce_117-119.pdf
Steve, have you done a side-by-side trial to see if your method is better than not using the booster? It would be really interesting to see the resultsAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostA feeding frenzy: http://www.eco-yards.com/products/ex...ce_117-119.pdf
Steve, have you done a side-by-side trial to see if your method is better than not using the booster? It would be really interesting to see the results
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Originally posted by Cranford Steve View PostI havent yet but I will.
I like trials, they always through up surprises. I did peat v. peat-free this year and had interesting results. Almost everything did better with peat-free, except chillies.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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