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Started by cambourne7, April 10, 2012, 19:18:16

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RenishawPhil

How will this affect the fetility of the soil if i use a layer to mulch the ground around the peas?


RenishawPhil


sarahbell

Peas make their own nitrogen so they won't be bothered too much by grass cuttings (mulch) rotting and taking up any nitrogen they need to.
I've been reading about using mulch cos of our freebie today and have read sprinkle some fertiliser on before mulching.


saddad

Quote from: notts_phil on April 11, 2012, 21:24:57
How will this affect the fetility of the soil if i use a layer to mulch the ground around the peas?



If the soil is wet it will be benficial to stop it drying out... peas like a damp soil... fertility won't be much of an issue.  :)

Robert_Brenchley

Grass cuttings have plenty of nitrogen, so they won't take any up. It's the brown woody stuff which does that.

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