This season I planted my spuds by shovelling out a hole, dropping a tattie in and covering with hoss muck that we get delivered for free to the site.
I have had a tremendous crop of clean spuds. The hoss muck is mainly sawdust and the tatties seem to thrive in it. the acidity (probably caused by hoss urine and sawdust?) means there is no scab problems.
Last season I had seed tatties left so stuck them in the muck heap. Once again, a tremendous clean crop.
Next season I am going to try and grow some tatties in a raised bed of pure hoss muck without soil!
I have had a tremendous crop of clean spuds. The hoss muck is mainly sawdust and the tatties seem to thrive in it. the acidity (probably caused by hoss urine and sawdust?) means there is no scab problems.
Last season I had seed tatties left so stuck them in the muck heap. Once again, a tremendous clean crop.
Next season I am going to try and grow some tatties in a raised bed of pure hoss muck without soil!
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