Thanks Kevin, very true.
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostBFB is the organic version of National Growmore. Both are a balanced fertiliser with equal quantities of NPK. Growmore is cheaper to make and inorganic,that's why it was heralded as the cure all for the Dig For Victory campaign in the last war.Organic gardening was less important then than crop yields.
Originally posted by Ananke View PostThanks, that's interesting rary.
I didn't give seaweed a thought, thanks.
Of course it could be nothing to do with feeding, the weather up here hasn't been great the last two summers.
Originally posted by burnie View PostLazy beds that were common on the Scottish Western Isles were basically based on seaweed and they were successful , I just can't be bothered to walk a mile to the beach with a wheelbarrow to collect it lol.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Originally posted by rary View PostSnadger, I am not against inorganic feeding, and of them all growmore is still considered one of the best, but I do think the farmed veg today has something missing, possibly mineral content, I don't know, but having been fed on the cheapest food when young, (its all my mother could afford) I think it contributed to me requiring replacement knees (lack of mineral content)
Ananke the friend I am talking about is a neighbour, and we stay in the wettest part of Scotland ( apart from Fort William)
It's not just the beds that are lazy then
Never had butter until I was married and won't touch marge now!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Depends what's free/cheap if I can be bothered carrying it if from a shop, if it can be delivered or if it fits in with my space/rotation if I'g growing it.
Grown / found feeds.
Comfrey
Phacelia
Mustard
Red Clove
Sainfoin
Rye
Drowned weeds
Garden compost
Banana skins
Bought feeds:
Tomato feed
Chicken pellets
Blood Fish & Bone
Potassium Sulfate (on fruit)
I got manure a few years back when a farmer delivered it but I don't drive.
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Justpottering....drowned weeds was a revelation for me. Being a lazy, untidy gardener, I often left buckets of weeds lying around the plot and they would fill with rain water and get an oily film on the top. I just knew by the rancid smell that it would make a good feed
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Originally posted by Ananke View PostJustpottering....drowned weeds was a revelation for me. Being a lazy, untidy gardener, I often left buckets of weeds lying around the plot and they would fill with rain water and get an oily film on the top. I just knew by the rancid smell that it would make a good feed
A shorter drown time - maybe 3 or 6 months would work but my system works with the size of the barrels I get free, the amounts of weeds I have and how frequently I can face emptying stinky barrels.
Don't put anything too brown and sticky* in it
The liquid goes on my soft fruit, rhubarb and Bocking 14, some of the slurry goes in the compost bins on top of dryish material and lumps from 'finished' compost to act as a starter and the rest I hide under hungry shrubs.
(I mean sticks)
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I fill an old hessian sack with comfrey leaves and bung it in a water but....lid on of course. Other than that it is mainly BFBLast edited by Greenleaves; 01-05-2018, 07:04 PM.
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