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green manure
having just taken on an allotment, i'd like to try some green manure
techniques on the land i can't work straight away. Can someone advise of a good source for suitable seeds in reasonable quantities? mailorder, internet, or locally (lincolnshire). |
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On Thu, 6 May 2004 10:44:12 +0100, "Jed Spud" wrote:
having just taken on an allotment, i'd like to try some green manure techniques on the land i can't work straight away. Can someone advise of a good source for suitable seeds in reasonable quantities? mailorder, internet, or locally (lincolnshire). chase orgainics via www.hdra.org.uk |
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"Jed Spud" wrote in message ... having just taken on an allotment, i'd like to try some green manure techniques on the land i can't work straight away. Can someone advise of a good source for suitable seeds in reasonable quantities? mailorder, internet, or locally (lincolnshire). Hi Jed, Kings Seeds of Colchester (01376 570 000) will be able to supply you. Their web site is http://www.kingsseeds.com/ but it's not easy to navigate: Shop Catalogue Vegetables G Green Manures - then more green manures than you can shake a stick at. HTH Cheers Nick http://www.ukgardening.co.uk |
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On 5/6/04 2:44 AM, in article ,
"Jed Spud" wrote: having just taken on an allotment, i'd like to try some green manure techniques on the land i can't work straight away. Can someone advise of a good source for suitable seeds in reasonable quantities? mailorder, internet, or locally (lincolnshire). 'Green manure' can be just about any green plant, grass even. Should you have any grass or weeds growing there-turn them in. Try to cover all the leaves of those plants. They will try to keep on growing...not a bad thing. Turn the 'hangers on' in later. It's only more green manure you are adding. Now on the other hand should you have nothing growing there, OOPS...! If that is the case two things could by the reason. 1. Poor soil where nothing grows....parish the thought 2. Someone has already turned your garden over...let's hope! Not to worry, with proper care any ground will produce great vegetables. Compost, worms, compost! And, as you have suggested, suitable seeds for a green manure crop. There are several kinds. Find out what they are and how they work and just what they will do for your garden. Should you be able to contact those who had the allotment before, maybe they can give you a history of their experience and fertilization program, if any. History teaches much. Good luck, Gary Fort Langley BC Canada To reply: Please remove yoursocks... |
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