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Old 18-05-2009, 03:19 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening,rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
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Default How to use ChemPak formulations?

Hairy Legs wrote:
First year at growing vegetables. Don't know anything about previous
history of the soil... it's clay/chalk.

Took it over last November and dug, dug, dug clearing as much weed as
possible and left it rough till Spring this year . Raked it lots to
remove stones and produce tilth. Now I have 5 beds to rotate in the
order: Potatoes, then Onions/Leeks, then Legumes, then Brassicas, then
Roots, then Potatoes again to restart cycle. Most crops are now in.

But not knowing soil history , how to feed plants?

I am thinking of applying ChemPak No 2 (high nitrogen) to everything
until July and then switch to ChemPak No 8 (low nitrogen , high
potassium/phosphorus) for rest of season except for Brassicas.

Legumes would get ChemPak No 8 throughout growing season as they dont
need a lot of nitrogen.

Does this make sense?

Yours...
Hairy Legs

(South East , UK)





Watching "Country Matters" last night the farmer there seems only to use
nitrogen. Now to cut unnecessary fertiliser he is using aerial mapping
then a GPS controlled fertiliser applicator, should we club together and
buy one? ;-)

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