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I think I have decided on a little experiment with some first earlies.
Using 3 30ltr pots I am going to put 3 seed potatoes in each with different growing mediums
1 x 50 50 mix straw and normal soil from the plot
1 x well rotted manure
1 x compost from the compost bin
Jazzy is the potato of choice
Anyone tried anything similar?
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I haven't but I think Spec proposes a spud experiment on https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.php?tid=825
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(03-02-2021, 06:32 PM)Veggie Wrote: I haven't but I think Spec proposes a spud experiment on https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.php?tid=825
One of the methods I was going to try was with seaweed but might have difficulty with that as due to shut down I can't travel to the coast
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I haven't tried it with well rotted manure but I have tried it with fresh sawdust based horse muck (mainly pee) with some success. I dug a hole a spade deep, popped a tattie in and filled hole with manure. The tatties I harvested (brilliant crop) were the cleanest I have ever grown as they were basically sitting in damp sawdust.
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