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Roger Tonkin 03-02-2011 08:50 PM

Grow Bag Compost
 

Whilst doing a bit of tidying up today (before the wind and rain!) I
found tucked behind the copmost bins a couple of old (ie 2009) grow
bags.

I usually chuck these into the compost bins whilst turning the full one
into the empty one, but forgot these.

Given that they have had a year or so doing nothing, would the compost
they contain be any use as a potting compost or for the flower tubs that
swmbo wants every year?

If not, it will go into the compost bin at some stage.

Thanks

--
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

Mike Lyle[_1_] 04-02-2011 04:45 PM

Grow Bag Compost
 
On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 22:44:17 -0000, Janet wrote:

In article ,
says...

Whilst doing a bit of tidying up today (before the wind and rain!) I
found tucked behind the copmost bins a couple of old (ie 2009) grow
bags.

I usually chuck these into the compost bins whilst turning the full one
into the empty one, but forgot these.

Given that they have had a year or so doing nothing, would the compost
they contain be any use as a potting compost or for the flower tubs that
swmbo wants every year?

If not, it will go into the compost bin at some stage.


Their fertility will be depleted by the crop that grew in them, but
if you add some granular or pellet fertiliser I reckon the compost
should be fine to re-use in tubs. I'd also mix in some of your home-made
compost.

As long as they smell sweet, and haven't turned acid and developed
green algae and fungal growth inside. I cheerfully reuse the previous
year's growbag stuff in this way, but I've never tried it with
two-year-old second-hand material.

--
Mike.

No Name 04-02-2011 06:03 PM

Grow Bag Compost
 
Mike Lyle wrote:
As long as they smell sweet, and haven't turned acid and developed
green algae and fungal growth inside. I cheerfully reuse the previous
year's growbag stuff in this way, but I've never tried it with
two-year-old second-hand material.


I also often use the grow-bag compost for pots, although always making sure
never to pot tomatoes in ex-grow-bag material.

But last year all of my grow bags had mushrooms growing under the tomatoes.
:-( So the growbags this year got tipped onto the garden (which improve the
soil immensely, IME)


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