polytunnel or greenhouse! I know a polyhouse

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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2008, 10:05 »
Hi Ziggy

Thanks for the warning mate, we are in the west midlands and the seaside is a distant dream from here :lol:  so hopefully we should be alright.

Take care

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« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2008, 10:26 »
Hi Jazzbyrd

Don't worry about being nosey, if you don't ask you don't get :lol:

my local council let you have up tp 3 x 330 litre compost bins per year at £10 each to encourage recycling, so we got 2 bins at the end of last year, only trouble is we have hardly filled one half way.

so with the empty compost bin I cut it in have half, filled with compost and planted 2 types of potatoes in them. When it comes time to harvest just simply lift the the bin up as there are no bottoms and pick the potatoes, no digging :wink:  

So give your local council a ring and see if they run the same scheme as I have seen the same compost bins in B&Q and they are £50 each for the same compost bins.

Take care

markygreenfingers 8)

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« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2008, 16:18 »
Great idea Mark !! Might try that myself. I guess you would have to get rid of the compost for your new batch of potatoes for the following year.
Or would you grow something else in the same compost? I am new to all this so I ask loads of questions :wink:
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« Reply #18 on: May 01, 2008, 17:15 »
Hi Jazzbyrd

I am only a newbie myself, this is my first year of growing veg but I do know that potatoes brake down and clean the soil, which makes it in to very good soil, so when I have harvested the potatoes I will spread it over my beds and rake it in ready for planting cauliflower and broccoli over the winter which will be ready to harvest next spring.

Then next year I will use some of the soil from that bed and top up with compost ready to plant my potatoes.

I hope this is some help to you and you will have to let me know how you are getting on with what you have planted.

so far and I cant believe it I have strawberries, 2 types of tomatoes, mint, chives, onions, spring onions, cucumber, 2 types of potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, peas and carrots and they are all growing, must be beginners luck :wink:

take care

markygreenfingers 8)


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