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Adding Lime

Started this discussion. Last reply by Fred Hogg Mar 4. 7 Replies

When adding lime do you do a ph test first or just take a guess and lime any way?Part of my plot was under water three weeks ago and when I took out a trench for broad beans Friday I was certain lime…Continue

Mixing compost

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gareth Howell Mar 1. 10 Replies

With more people making their own compost you may find my way of mixing in the required fertilisers useful.Garden books talk of small concrete mixers rotating drums etc My idea costs pennies no…Continue

Celery

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mr Sparkles Feb 21. 11 Replies

How many of you growing trench celery actually grow in a trench and earth up,or do you grow on the flat and use collars to blanch.To me the later way saves a lot of time the plants can be looked…Continue

MycorrhizalFungi

Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephen Shirley Mar 6. 9 Replies

Something I will certainly be using this season,just a small amount in the bottom of the planting holes when potting on or planting out.It encourages plants to produce masses of fine hair like…Continue

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"Are they OAP bungalows in the background Tony, ideal if they have a plot"
Mar 16
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"not a weed or a stone in sight wish I could say the same for my plot Tony"
Mar 16
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"Darren my great grand son gave me a £10 Medwyn Williams voucher 2 years ago ,well you do not get a lot from him for a tenner so I had the poly pots .They are very strong and this will be the third time they have been used.I.ve found you need…"
Mar 6
Stephen Shirley replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"Of course Onions and Leeks both have great anti fungal properties!Commercially Mycorhizal is successfully used to act as a nutrient absorption buffer between soil and root as opposed to encouraging fibrous root.…"
Mar 6
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Mar 6
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"A good assortment of exhibition varieties there Tony Why don't you try 17l pots next year as it will save you quite a bit of compost I like Nadine but they struggle to get a decent enough size, I prefer Winston   "
Mar 6
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20 litre poly pots for exhibition potatoes,15 Nadine 15 Armour. The Armour did well last year one set of five entered three shows two firsts and a third
Mar 5
Gareth Howell replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"Interesting; that may be it."
Mar 5
Darren Blick replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"I know the giant veg champion growers use something similar called root grow, for their giant vent Kevin Fortey UK giant Veg champion uses it for his marrows and most other things "
Mar 5
Fred Hogg replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"There good for all vegetables and fruit, except those listed above....."
Mar 5
Gareth Howell replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"I would be surprised if they are much use for anything other than tree roots, but knowledge may have evolved a bit.  The best example of such fungi is the truffle, which attaches to the roots of oak. Saving a tree by that kind of potion is…"
Mar 5
Fred Hogg replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"Not, suitable, for :- Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli's, Turnips, Radish or Brussels though. As they all have a natural anti Fungal compound in there roots."
Mar 5
tony southall replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"The guy that gave a talk at our gardening club puts a tea spoon full in the planting hole for fiberous rooted plants like leeks onions,celery"
Mar 4
Gareth Howell replied to tony southall's discussion MycorrhizalFungi
"I have been a fungi collector for many years in the wild at the time of year, and a gardener too, and I find the mycorhizal fungi discussion the most fascinating of all scientific studies at the moment. I wonder what the ideal temeperature…"
Mar 4
Fred Hogg replied to tony southall's discussion Adding Lime
"I know that !!!!! His p&p charges are extortionate as well, "Pocket rape", as an observer of this forum would put it. But from my Google searches, he appears to be the only retailer, who stocks Perlka. So I've e'mailed…"
Mar 4
tony southall replied to tony southall's discussion Adding Lime
"Fred I bet he buys it from the same place as our gardening club shop.Nothing cheap in his catalogue"
Mar 3

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Saturday on the plot

Posted on February 4, 2013 at 21:00 1 Comment

Early start on the morning burning the brambles that I'd cut back from the boundry behind my plot.Fire going well filled in my bean trench with a few barrow loads of compost.Removed the few weeds that had grown through the weed supresent on paths and covered with a thick layer of wood chips .These are supplied free the guy who trims trees is glad to get rid of them,they look good and keep your boots clean.

Lunch time collected my laptop from the repair shop [new hard drive] called in…

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MAIN CROP POTATOES IN TUBS

Posted on January 21, 2013 at 23:07 0 Comments

Using 40 gall drums  cut in half and bottoms removed ,fork ground over where drums are going to stand and rake in  a handful of potato fertiliser  every sq yd. Put a 6in /15cm of compost in the bottom of the drum and use a hand fork to mix in a good handful of potato fertiliser Add just one seed potato per barrel then use a bucket to fill the barrel with compost. To each bucket of compost add a small hand full of potato fertiliser and the same of rock dust. Leave space at the top to add more…

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ANOTHER RAMBLE IN TIME

Posted on January 6, 2013 at 17:22 2 Comments

 

During  the 1940s an American group of soldiers operated a search light about 150 yds from our allotment this was like a magnet to us kids plus they always gave us a packet of chewing gum ,this was much prized .Another big attraction in the winter was the night watchman always a gang of kids having a warm by his coke fire. His job was to fill the small lanterns that were round road works to prevent cars and people falling into the holes that had been dug out. No street lights then…

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THE RAMBLINGS OF AN 11 YEAR ENTREPRENEAR

Posted on December 24, 2012 at 23:55 0 Comments

Had a catapult [black country flirter] grandpa Bill made it for me 1/4in square elastic metal frame the envy of my mates. Mother was not too keen on me having it so I did a swap with a mate. His rabbit had just had some young so I offered a swap ,he wanted to give me one for it but coming from a long line of shop keepers I stuck out for two a buck and a doe. These were Flemish Giants and looked just like huge wild rabbits. ,we had a spare fowl pen big enough to stand up in and walk around in…

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At 15:30 on October 7, 2012, johnmichael said…

Tony,i have put a message explaining your problem on g.c.chat page,if that fails i will get a message to site administrator Duncan.(I've started the message with S.O.S.In capital letters!)

At 16:12 on October 7, 2012, johnmichael said…

Beanstew has just phoned her son (Duncan) explaining your problem.

At 18:39 on October 7, 2012, johnmichael said…

Have herd nothing further as yet Tony,may be worth asking someone else with a p.c. to log in with your details and try and access the site,this should determine if fault is with your equipment or at G.C.s end. Hope the harvest festival went well.

At 21:42 on October 7, 2012, tony southall said…

Problem solved John thanks computer was clogged up with tempary files,harvest went well not moch left

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