I have a limited one raised bed with some kales growing so I can't dig it over and manure for next year. However would I be able to put garden compost (kitchen waste too) straight onto the soil and leave for the worms to pull down (I have a lot of them) thus manuring as you go ? I have heard you can leave it on the top or dig in. Each resulting in the same.
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There's no reason why you shouldn't do this but chop everything as small as you can - worms have very little mouths
I'm assuming that by kitchen waste you mean fruit and veg, not meat or leftovers as these could attract vermin.Last edited by veggiechicken; 31-10-2013, 12:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Marb67 View PostI have a ... raised bed with some kales growing so I can't dig it over
Originally posted by Marb67 View Postwould I be able to put garden compost ... straight onto the soil and leave for the worms to pull down I
Originally posted by Marb67 View Post(kitchen waste too)
Dog poo, meat, fish, fat & bones go in the home dalek & onto the flower borders.
Green manures, old stalks, old leaves etc get chopped up with seckies & dropped on the soil, as a mulch (this is a v.quick method of improving your soil)
Kitchen scraps like messy stuff, anything squidgy or oozy: gets wrapped up in newspaper and put in the daleks
Originally posted by Marb67 View PostI have heard you can leave it on the top or dig in.
Originally posted by Marb67 View PostEach resulting in the sameAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostYou shouldn't need to be digging over a raised bed anyway: if you never walk on it, it will never get compacted
Yes, worms like to pull down their own food. Digging destroys worm tunnels and collapses the soil: they don't like that
I compost everything, but not the same method for everything.
Dog poo, meat, fish, fat & bones go in the home dalek & onto the flower borders.
Green manures, old stalks, old leaves etc get chopped up with seckies & dropped on the soil, as a mulch (this is a v.quick method of improving your soil)
Kitchen scraps like messy stuff, anything squidgy or oozy: gets wrapped up in newspaper and put in the daleks
Yeah, I've heard that too. I wonder if it works?
Not quite the same. Digging destroys worm tunnels, whereas mulching increases worm activity
Sent from my iPhone using Grow Your Own ForumLast edited by Digmeplot; 01-11-2013, 09:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Digmeplot View PostI was told never to use dog poo.
edit - probably why they tend to stir fry everything rather than eating it rawLast edited by mothhawk; 01-11-2013, 07:05 PM.Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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I find top dressing with food that the bones don't rot down!!!
Who say about daft??
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Originally posted by darcyvuqua View PostI find top dressing with food that the bones don't rot down!!!
Who say about daft??
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