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Old 22-04-2009, 11:25 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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FarmI wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
George.com wrote:


Tim, I think the point Billy is making, and perhaps not a bad point
either, is think about other sorts of time release fertilisers also. Poop
based fertilisers for example are also slow release but are also good for
your soil. Don't just look at symthetic slow release, think about natural
fertilisers that deliver a managed amount of nutrients to your plants
and also do some benefit to your soils.


Hi Rob. Thanks for the well written post.
At the beginning of each growing season, I do mix in some
composted poop into my containers.


And what do you observe? Have you tried using only composted poop in one
lot, a mix of composted poopand chemicals in another lot and just chenmicals
in a third lot?

I wouldn't mind betting pounds to peanuts that the chemical lot looks fat
and huge.


First of all...THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for your
prior post. 8-) If I needed attention getting, I wouldn't be here.

Now, no I never did that experiment!
But you raised a good point in "taste".
Thats one area I've never even thought about..Used to be in my raised
beds my peppers seemed at least in memory hotter, I donno. They seem
to be every bit as big, and colorfull, etc...But I can't swear to the taste.
Are you saying to just use the compost with NO other type of feeding?
My soil-less medium has no food of it's own, what else can be mixed in?
Remember, I barely have room for my pots, so a mulch or compost pile is out.


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