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Started by tim, September 09, 2008, 16:13:28

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tim

I assume that one does not use it when planting eg Brassica at this time?

tim


GodfreyRob

Unless the soil is really poor its best to grow autumn/winter crops a bit on the lean side - they withstand frost a little better that way.
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davyw1

Quote from: tim on September 09, 2008, 16:13:28
I assume that one does not use it when planting eg Brassica at this time?

I think it a case of everyone to there own.  I do, i put a circle of Growmore around the stem of the plant and let it weather in.
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littlebabybird

Quote from: davyw1 on September 09, 2008, 18:19:10
Quote from: tim on September 09, 2008, 16:13:28
I assume that one does not use it when planting eg Brassica at this time?

I think it a case of everyone to there own.  I do, i put a circle of Growmore around the stem of the plant and let it weather in.
phew, i was about to panic then
lbb

saddad

Avoid any high nitrogen fertilisers like Urea though as they will create soft lush leaves that are susceptible to frost damage..  :-X

tonybloke

feed the soil, not the plant, and you shouldn't have many problems! ;)
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growmore

I am with Davey on this . I use a slow release fertiliser like Growmore or Blood fish and bone sprinkled around the plant..
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