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brendabel18

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Worm wee.....
« on: January 24, 2009, 09:29 »
Hello everyone,

I wonder if anyone can offer adivce, I have had a wormery for  a couple of years and have stock piles of worm wee as we only have a small yard. However now I have my allotment how do it use it??? can I add to the soil before planting now a bit like manure or do I add it to the watering across the year

P.S same question for the soily stuff in the wormery.

I have also posted a question about compost bins, if any body can help

Thanks in advance everyone

Bx
thanks
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birmancats

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« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2009, 10:42 »
Hi.  I'd add it to the watering throug the year for hungry stuff like courgettes and tomatoes.  Dilute it 1 part wee to 10 parts water first though.   The other stuff in there I'd put on any pots on the yard as a mulch or mix in with your compost.

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peterag

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Worm wee
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2009, 17:39 »
Hi
I put diluted worm wee on all manner of patio plants last year, from roses to courgettes, everything seemed to benefit, some more than others, except the beans which had too much coffee and snails on.

Regards
Peter



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