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Just sown my second row of Peas. Ground has not been fertilized as I
read that peas fix their own nitrogen.

Do I have to put any extra fertilizer into the ground?

What about a sprinkling of Chicken Poo?

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Old 07-05-2006, 05:18 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Bookworm"wrote ...
Just sown my second row of Peas. Ground has not been fertilized as I
read that peas fix their own nitrogen.

Do I have to put any extra fertilizer into the ground?

What about a sprinkling of Chicken Poo?

Won't do any harm, I use that excellent stuff too.

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Bob Hobden
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Old 07-05-2006, 05:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Bob Hobden wrote:
"Bookworm"wrote ...
Just sown my second row of Peas. Ground has not been fertilized as I
read that peas fix their own nitrogen.
Do I have to put any extra fertilizer into the ground?
What about a sprinkling of Chicken Poo?


Won't do any harm, I use that excellent stuff too.


I use it a couple of month before sowing. Next week is the week for
peas - full moon )

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