Can anyone enlighten me on the topic of green manure - I've heard mustard and comfrey are options, but what I want to know is:
What can be used as green manure?
Is it too late to start planting?
M xx
Some excellent information on Gavin's page:
http://www.keirg.freeserve.co.uk/diary/default.html
go to Technique Index and then Green Manures
Wow! Much info! Fantastic!
Thank you kindly rdak
WHAT A FANTASTIC SITE!!
Can I mention it elsewhere - or has this already been done?
It ought to be made required reading = Tim
Memo to Dan
Please, can we have a new smiley? Required elements - smile, vivid blush, and radiantly pink ears?
Thank you very much, folks. Two other things I should say
- There are things missed out, or quite totally wrong - it's a project that continues to grow. Not bad for something that started out as an exercise for a computing course, though. So when you find something daft, do please let me know.
- And I owe a real debt of gratitude to loads of people who have shared their experience - and a whole lot of people here should also be smiling, blushing, and displaying radiantly pink ears!
All very best - Gavin
gavin, i have bookmarked your page as a fave - fantastic info, much appreciated
Mysticmog,
How about [shadow=red,left,300]brambles [/shadow]as a green manure
;D
Ten x
- please - how do I 'bookmark' 'that page'? = Tim
How to bookmark a page:
Go to the page you want to bookmark (by typing in the web address).
Click on "favorites" or "bookmark" - it appears in the grey bar at the top of your browser software - if you are using Explorer, it will say "favorites".
A list will open to the left hand side of your screen. At the top of this list is a button called "Add".
Click on this, and a box pops up showing you what the page you are bookmarking is called. If it's called something confusing, change it to something you understand!
Click on the OK button.
The address of the web page now appears in the list of your favourites on the left hand side of the screen.
In future, to get to the page you have bookmarked, you don't have to type its address in - you can click on the "Favorites" button to open up the list, click once on the link you have added in, and hey presto! you are there.
Hope this helps and is not too full of gobbledygook.
Ten x
Gavin, I've put your site in my fave's too - BRILLIANT! I'll be back to browse it thoroughly over the w/end - and spect I'll be signing your Guestbook too. :) Lishka
A most impressive site Gavin. But you haven`t got a jokes section!
But Hugh, noone could compete with your tutorials and jokes! I still think Dan should have a humour section, dedicated to you Hugh! Yes, I am in that fan club! ;D
EJ, what I find surprising is that the tutorial class has only 6 members (who shall remain nameless), so you are an exclusive group. It`s actually my wife who decides which ones are fit for the open board, and which must be restricted to more private circulation.
- thanks, Ten - got it!
And MM, trust you watched the lottie prog on the beeb last night? About green manures? Rhubarb etc? = Tim
OKAAY folks
Have we got SLIGHTLY off topic here?
Green manures. Hmm...
Field beans are a good one for over the winter (too late to sow now). They are a legume, so dont use them before or after a bean crop idealy. Sown 4 inches apart in rwos 6 -8 inches apart, they shold be sown in mid- late autumn. And be patient, mine took ages to germinate. Trouble was, this year was my first try of a green manure, and not being quite sure what i was doing only sowed a small area, just to test them out. Since they took so long to germinate, by the time they did it was too late to sow anymore.
If you look beyond the traditional green manure crops, there are lots of things that can be used as a green manure. If it grows during the time its planted, protects the soil, absorbs nutrients and wont mind being dug up when you need the soil for something else it can be used. If in the end all or part of the plant can be dug in or composted so much the better.
Even perennial plants could be used as a long term green manure, with the top growth harvested for composting material.
Hope this helps
Richard
-who? - me?
Our radish did the best of 4 = Tim
QuoteOKAAY folks
Have we got SLIGHTLY Â off topic here?
Richard
Nope! Stick around f & you'll learn that when EJ's around (and Hugh, of course)
all topics tend to have a similar theme - the Beeb, this ain't ;D ;D
Did you check out Gavin's site, btw?Comprehensive overview of green manures. Well worth bookmarking - but I think that's been said before?
- and talking of 'being off track', Richard, pray why are you posing as Stephan?
To avoid fallout?? = Tim
Quote- and talking of 'being off track', Richard, pray why are you posing as Stephan?
To avoid fallout?? = Tim
Tim!
I AM NOT posing as Stephan!
Why would i and what gives you the idea that I am? Just because I hav become more confident in sharing my knowledge does not make me someone else.
Richard
Because you're sharing the same avatar, ff, is all..- peace and lurve - Lishka ;)
All my long spiel lost - so, try again?
Richard - as Lishka says - tongue in cheek. But the cat is Cleo to us - and belongs Stephan.
No copyright, but life is easier if folk stick to a discrete logo.
If someone took my elk, I would change horses very quickly, in case someone thought that that someone was me. Like on the beeb, another Tim arrived, and I had to be a little careful. = Tim
Sorry, Didnt mean to steal someones ID :(. Just saw the cat and being a cat person chose it as my avatar. ;)
Guess I'll have to change it to something else. Dont know what. Hope that doent tread on any toes either. Any sugestions on what i could use? :-/
Richard. :)
Is this a better Avatar?
Charlie Brown is perhaps not QUITE me but at least it's fairly neutral. Wont tread on anyones toes. ;)
hey richard, why not get your own icon thingy. it is really easy if you go to google and click on images. when you see something you fancy, copy down the address - it will usually end in gif or jpg - and go to your member profile. towards the bottom, it will ask you if you have your own image. yes, then fill in the address. don't be disheartened if you only get a little red cross - it does this sometimes (sure someone out there knows why). just keep at it and then click to change your profile and bingo - you can have a personal cat!
This is the first piece of techie advice i have ever handed out in my life so maybe......
if it fails, someone will tell you how to do it properly.
cheers, suzy
Ooh I am trying this now...
Has it worked?
Ten x
hurrah, it has!
Richard - I think you've started something?? = Tim
Bin away from PC for a few days with bad back (those d**n brambles again....) and things seem to have escalated somewhat....more interesting than green manure anyway.
I think I might turn out like the woman with a plot full of the stuff on allotment prog the other night, and I think I fancy Monty Don... Nooooooo!!!
Luv this site, info and insanity in 1!
Poorly back Mog xx