Potatos in plastic sacks

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« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2009, 20:49 »
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You are not supposed to use the compost again after tats I think as it may have diseases but I will for my lettuce pots and radishes, maybe not the tom pots as blight might be passed on.

Do you mean that you are not supposed to use the compost again for spuds, or not at all?

I have some 25litre plastic chemical drums, top removed and bottoms drilled, I plan on using these with 2 seed spuds in each, being a skinflint I was intending to use the same compost for succesive growings over the season then top up the raised beds with it when done at the end of the year.


I add compost from containers to my plot, though I'd suggest that you don't add your compost to beds where you're going to grow tomatoes or spuds the following season, just in case.
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« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2009, 21:13 »
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Do you mean that you are not supposed to use the compost again for spuds, or not at all


Not again for the spuds, I think this is incase of blight spores being in soil and probably other things.  But this year I am going to use half of it in the big 2ft tubs with some fresh and chicken pellets.  The tats had no disease last year and its in my garden not on lottie.  It just takes too much money to fill three big tubs like that with compost.  Any homemade compost would be too near the house as well as garden is L shaped around my corner sited bungalow.  I will use some of the old compost to put in my lettuce pots and carrot pots.  Especially carrot pots as they dislike fresh compost. If it all goes boobs up I will know not to do it next year.

But I'm not an old hand at this game next growing season will only be my third.
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« Reply #17 on: January 12, 2009, 15:31 »
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My grandad is eating pots now that he has grown in the greenhouse. I think he's spent more on electric heating than tatties cost in the shops, but he refuses to buy veg!


Wow, so he must have started them a while ago, i'm just wondering how early I could get away with using some bags in an unheated greenhouse..... can hardly afford to heat the house right now so i'm deffo not heating the greenhouse this yr.
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