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Title: Spent compost
Post by: bluecar on September 28, 2014, 14:35:35
Hello all.

I've just cleared the greenhouse out and was about to put the used compost (that had the tomatoes in) in the household green bin when it occurred to me that there must be a better use for it - mulch, compost heap, use it again (with new nutrients) etc.

What are your thoughts?

Regards

Bluecar
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Flighty on September 28, 2014, 16:17:43
I'd put it on the compost heap.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Ellen K on September 28, 2014, 18:03:08
Just chuck mine on any bare soil in the garden.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: grannyjanny on September 28, 2014, 18:37:59
I save it for when I haven't got any browns for the compost bin, so many greens going in ATM.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Tee Gee on September 28, 2014, 20:52:09
I use quite a number of containers for patio plants and ring culture in my concrete based greenhouse.

To save on potting compost I riddle my spent compost and fill the bottom third of my containers with it, then I top off the containers with new compost!

Sometimes I throw a handful of general fertilser in with it but not always as I find that the fertiliser from the new compost leeches into it, plus as with all containers I feed them more than I do to plants in the border soil it becomes more enriched.

Still on a saving note I often alter these quantities by filling the bottom quarter with farm yard manure, the next quarter with spent compost then top off with new compost!

So basically I use it as a bulking agent!
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: realfood on September 28, 2014, 21:23:25
I reuse this year's tomato bags, next year for peppers, salad crops, herbs etc. Never have any problems.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: bluecar on September 29, 2014, 15:28:06
Thanks for your comments.

I'll certainly be making better use of it now.

Regards

Bluecar
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: BarriedaleNick on September 29, 2014, 18:33:47
I tend to use it to bulk out things like carrot beds - being on clay carrots struggle a bit and they dont like too fertile a soil.
Either that or I add manure/chicken poo and reuse!
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: bluecar on September 29, 2014, 19:44:34
Thanks BarriedaleNick.

I was hoping I could use it again with added nutrients.

Bluecar
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Garden Manager on September 29, 2014, 23:01:56
Use it as a mulch. If its not too rooty and pest/disease free then reuse for spring bulbs/bedding in pots. Compost bin if no other use for it. Absolute last resort in green waste bin or to the tip - only pest ridden compost should be thrown away really.

Wouldn't reuse it for young plants/seedlings or particularly sensitive or hungry crops, tomatoes for example.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: bluecar on September 30, 2014, 13:08:37
Thanks GM
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Jokerman on September 30, 2014, 14:35:18
I keep all mine and put them in a bath ready for next years carrots. :)
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: bluecar on September 30, 2014, 14:39:18
Do you add any nutrients to it Jokerman?
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Jokerman on September 30, 2014, 15:22:42
Nothing. But I only use it once. So this years tomato compost will be used for my carrots next years. When that has been used I just use the remains as a mulch. I have never had any luck with carrots direct into the ground but the last 3 years this has worked perfectly in the bath.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: bluecar on September 30, 2014, 18:26:19
Hello Jokerman.

Thanks. Three years use seems a good return.

Regards

Bluecar
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Pescador on September 30, 2014, 22:16:52
Mine goes in with the spent hops and barley on the compost heap, brilliant stuff.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Garden Manager on October 02, 2014, 19:37:56
Spent compost is good to have if you grow veg in those large sack type beds you get from Marshalls. Good as they are they take a lot of filling so having some old compost is a handy filler material. I have a few of these beds in addition to my main veg beds and most are filled witg spent compost with some fresh added to the top every so often. Works well.
Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: Fork on October 03, 2014, 09:22:54
The spent compost from my tomatoes gets thrown onto my plot when my winter digging is complete and then gets worked in next spring.

Some area's on my plot are very shallow, half a spades depth at most so every little helps.

Title: Re: Spent compost
Post by: chriscross1966 on October 04, 2014, 13:26:10
I use a couple of trailer-loads of council compost each  year.(total about a ton, costs me 15 quid a trailer load)... about half a trailer load goes into pots as I'm potting on plants (I start everything off in modules, and plant out plants, even for things like carrots and parsnips, adn I sell a lot of tomatoes etc at boot sales come spring), most of the rest of it goes into the greenhouse borers to replace the top few inches.... what I dig out form there used to go on wherever the potatoes were that year, as they're the same family of plants generally (mostly solanums)...  this year though the greenhouse soil will go to help fill the raised bed I've established as an allium bed, as my plot has a white rot problem I've had to get creative to try adn get past it.... so if I keep one bed sterilised for onions and only use it, topping off from the greenhouse each yearthen as long as I'm careful about allium weeds on the main plot and use the garlic-watering scheme folks have found that seems to work then hopefully by the time the wood on the allium bed rots out I'll have cleraed the main plot of rot...
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