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Old 02-04-2009, 05:01 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden Bob Hobden is offline
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Default Sterilising home made compost


"shazzbat" wrote
"Jeff Layman" wrote in message
Broadback wrote:
Thought I would make my own compost for my tubs and save a bit of money.
However is there a practical way of sterilising fairly large amounts,
say about the amount that large shop bought bags contain?


I've heard that one way to do this is to use a steam generator (such as a
wallpaper stripper) to force the steam through the compost. No idea if
it works, or how much steam you would need for it to be fully effective.

I must say that I've often wondered about the necessity of using
sterilised soil. I guess that if you are trying to germinate seeds, then
sterilised soil has the advantage that what comes up is what you have
sown, rather than a lot of weeds. But in terms of sterilisation to
remove bacteria and fungi, well, perhaps it does more harm than good.
Many plants require - or at least make use of - certain fungi to enable
healthy growth. If those are not present the plant will struggle.
Perhaps try using unsterilised compost and put it in a propagator for a
month before you put your seeds in. You could then pull up anything
which germinates, or grows from a piece of root, before putting in your
seeds.


Or you could microwave it.


I can just see the look on my wife's face if I suggested that! (That "silly
old sod" look)

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Bob Hobden