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Produce => Under Glass => Topic started by: northener on April 10, 2005, 08:25:12
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With this been our first year with a greenhouse [no floor yet] we're going to manure the soil then put our toms and peppers straight in. Should it be ok ? i'm worried about them all been in the same ground if one gets diseased would they all be ruined.
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The sort of disease you might get in the first season is unlikelyto spread through the soil. But it is recommended to sterilise the borders each year - or change the soil.
I'm sure many don't!
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It will be fine-don`t worry. But it is true that over time the same soil may get diseases or a deficiency of some sort.
I change mine in the big greenhouse and polytunnel over three years,using muck and stuff from the compost bins-but it is hard work.
I also use a kind of `ring culture`-10inch plastic flower buckets with the bottom cut out-the buckets are filled with JINo3 and plunged into the soil.
Stephan
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those flower buckets are really usefull, I got 30 free from Asda ;D i asked for a few and she said help yourself to as many as you want. i don't know if the other stores are as generous.
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You leave the flowers in the store??
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morrisons certaily aren't as generous as they charge 99p for 5 or 6 of those flower buckets
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Tim - I'm still waiting for someone to buy me the flowers!
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Hi all,
My local Sainsburys say they "send the buckets back" which is the best type of recycling but means I couldn`t have any.
Cleo ? When you use ring culture with buckets do you cut off all the bottom of the bucket or do you drill holes?
Col
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its worth asking at independant florists too-ours sell then 5 for a quid-but still cheaper than plantpots- :D
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Your Tomatoes should grow real fine straight in bed first year...But I would try to get your peppers off floor some how as in bottomless buckets boxes etc as Mr slug loves em ...Cheers ..Jim