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teresa

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Soot
« on: November 14, 2006, 21:56:58 »
Found this the other night,
Soot from coal fires put on the garden in the autumn will deter black slugs from eating your potatoes next year.


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Re: Soot
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2006, 22:03:57 »
Yes, I heard that too. Earlier this year I used soot on my potato bed and I've had minimal slug damage. The soot is dumped by a cleaning firm behind the hut of my local horticultural society for everyone to help themselves. However, I've decided not to use it again because there is no way I can know what was burnt in the fires and what chemicals the soot may or may not contain...

I do use wood ashes (as a fertiliser and to raise the PH of thre soil slightly), but the ashes are from my own fire so I know exactly what it's made of!

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Re: Soot
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2007, 16:18:50 »
Wood ash ia apparently great for alliums.
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Re: Soot
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2007, 23:46:26 »
I got a bag of soot prior to xmas adn told it was good on the plot. Is it too late to put down now where spuds are gonna go??
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Re: Soot
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2007, 01:11:06 »
I'm with Dandelion ,not many coal fires out there now days ,we get soot left by a cleaning firm but you never get two lots that look the  same  and some time's it just don't smell right,  :-\ god knows what's in it. :o

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Re: Soot
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2007, 19:34:12 »
I have about 12 bags of it years old I think, smells good and I read the other day that it deters carrot root fly if spread between the rows, so i am guessing it should do the same for cabbage root fly, going to give it a go anyway. I think I remember my Father telling me that you do not have to use to much of it but forgot now what "to much" is.
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Re: Soot
« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2007, 19:40:40 »
my dad puts it in the bottom of the row then puts the seed potato on top of the soot, dont use fresh soot as it burns, wait about a year then its ready. stops the black slugs.

 

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