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Allotment Stuff => The Basics => Topic started by: glow777 on January 01, 2007, 15:54:00
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I usually change 75% of the soil i my greenhouses each year but this year as the levels are a bit low I think i will add to it - probably just before planting the first batch of carrots.
Silly question time - what does everyone do with the soil - do you let it dry out or keep it wet. I imagine that letting it dry out will keep the weeds down but will take some work to get the soil evenly moist come spring.
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I always keep mine as dry as possible in the winter (unless I have something growing in it) otherwise it seems to get covered in algae and moss which then spreads up the glass and requires even more cleaning in spring.
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Mine is nicely damp in the tunnel as I have quite a bit growing
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I avoid watering onto it and let the lettuce and stuff draw water in from outside...
;D
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I have three greenhouses so can practice 'crop rotation' so no need to change soil each year.
Each year I dig in liberal amounts of farmyard manure prior to planting out, then I give the beds a good soaking, the water is taken up and stored in the manure.
This reservoir helps the tomatoes if I can't get to watering them every day.
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I have three greenhouses so can practice 'crop rotation' so no need to change soil each year.
Each year I dig in liberal amounts of farmyard manure prior to planting out, then I give the beds a good soaking, the water is taken up and stored in the manure.
This reservoir helps the tomatoes if I can't get to watering them every day.
I kind of rotate my beds within both g/houses but cant manure (sounds a good idea tho) because I grow carrots in between my other plants