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  • what to do with manure at this time of the year

    I have a tonne of manured delivered. need to use it wisely as I have spent a fortune. also some cow manure granules. is it goot time for any crops to have manure?


    I also have some Orla seed potatos not yet planted. what is the good time for them to go in. have already planted some in april(earlies and mains)

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    Personally I'd stack the manure and leave it to mature until the Autumn. As far as seed potatoes goes I would get them in as soon as possible. Orla are a second early so would need 14 weeks or so, which is about mid October. Blight will be your biggest worry, followed by early frost.

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      You hoping to grow Orla spuds for Christmas ?
      How to grow new potatoes for Christmas.

      I've only tried xmas spuds once - won't bother again mself but good luck - some folks manage a decent crop.
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        I'd also stack the Manure somewhere, cover with black plastic to stop any weeds growing then spread it on your beds in Autumn to overwinter.
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          Some people like to put it on Rhubarb. Personally I prefer custard.
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