Posted by Ivan on October 17, 2007, 2:13 am
Hi all..
I am a first time grower (thought technically second, as last week was
my first time and I managed to kill everything I planted in ONE DAY!!)
Amazing, huh? I planted all my tomatoes directly onto chicken manure.
I thought it was a good idea.
Anyway..
I will be re-doing my veggie patch this weekend. I have three raised
boxes and will grow tomatoes, perhaps some carrots and lettuce plants
also.
I would like to re-use SOME of the chicken manure that I bought from
the store, but will be adding to it some potting mix and compost.. My
question is .. Should I mix the chicken manure with the potting mix
and compost, or should I leave a layer of manure on the bottom of the
boxes and add the potting and compost on top?
Hoping not to kill any more plants ..
Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on October 17, 2007, 8:15 am
> Hi all..
> I am a first time grower (thought technically second, as last week was
> my first time and I managed to kill everything I planted in ONE DAY!!)
> Amazing, huh? I planted all my tomatoes directly onto chicken manure.
> I thought it was a good idea.
> Anyway..
> I will be re-doing my veggie patch this weekend. I have three raised
> boxes and will grow tomatoes, perhaps some carrots and lettuce plants
> also.
> I would like to re-use SOME of the chicken manure that I bought from
> the store, but will be adding to it some potting mix and compost.. My
> question is .. Should I mix the chicken manure with the potting mix
> and compost, or should I leave a layer of manure on the bottom of the
> boxes and add the potting and compost on top?
> Hoping not to kill any more plants ..
Is this composted chicken manure?
Posted by len garden on October 17, 2007, 3:27 pm
g'day ivan,
will assume that the manure you bought is aged and composted?
i would just spread it in the lower layer then cover with your
preffered growing medium as yu say potting mich and compost mixed
together.
if you can check out mushroom compost direct from the farm we have
good results using that.
also we have pics etc on our site how we do things. might help?
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With peace and brightest of blessings,
len & bev
--
"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."
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Posted by Ivan on October 17, 2007, 6:55 pm
> g'day ivan,
> will assume that the manure you bought is aged and composted?
> i would just spread it in the lower layer then cover with your
> preffered growing medium as yu say potting mich and compost mixed
> together.
> if you can check out mushroom compost direct from the farm we have
> good results using that.
> also we have pics etc on our site how we do things. might help?
> snipped
> With peace and brightest of blessings,
> len & bev
> --
> "Be Content With What You Have And
> May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
> A World That You May Not Understand."
> http://www.lensgarden.com.au/
Hi there,
Thank you kindly for clearing this out for me.
What do I do with mushroom compost?
Do I mix it with the potting mix, instead of any other compost I might
find at the store?
Posted by r.mcgillicuddy on October 18, 2007, 8:22 am
> Hi there,
> Thank you kindly for clearing this out for me.
> What do I do with mushroom compost?
> Do I mix it with the potting mix, instead of any other compost I might
> find at the store?
http://www.beginner-gardening.com/vegetablegardening.html
Maybe try a link like this as well. When I started gardening I simply
dug a patch of ground and planted, and read books as I went. Now we
have the internet but the practice is the same. Good luck - it's a
great pastime, and even greater pleasure to eat the vegies!
> I am a first time grower (thought technically second, as last week was
> my first time and I managed to kill everything I planted in ONE DAY!!)
> Amazing, huh? I planted all my tomatoes directly onto chicken manure.
> I thought it was a good idea.
> Anyway..
> I will be re-doing my veggie patch this weekend. I have three raised
> boxes and will grow tomatoes, perhaps some carrots and lettuce plants
> also.
> I would like to re-use SOME of the chicken manure that I bought from
> the store, but will be adding to it some potting mix and compost.. My
> question is .. Should I mix the chicken manure with the potting mix
> and compost, or should I leave a layer of manure on the bottom of the
> boxes and add the potting and compost on top?
> Hoping not to kill any more plants ..