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colettedeann
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Posted: Fri May 27, 16 9:57 pm Post subject: |
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lettuce are compatible with toms.
composting is addictive but for feeding a mixture tub works wonders
get a 50 gallon barrel,add stuff add water let it ferment ,dilute as required for feeding plants
good stuff includes ;nettles,comfrey,rats,chicken manure,pigs heads,nasty perennial weed roots,farmyard manure(pig is ace)a few wood ashes now and again and many other similar things.
tis rather smelly but it makes stunning plant food and compost heap accelerant and uses stuff that would be horrid or wasted in a compost heap,a lid helps but it is best kept at the far end of the plot
once it is very active a good mixture tub will eat almost anything organic including bones
if you tip it out after a year or two keep some sludge as a starter for the next fill and use the sludge under things like pumpkins, cucumbers, melons.rhubarb and fruit bushes/trees |
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colettedeann
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Mistress Rose
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gregotyn
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