Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Winter dressing for the borders
As subject ... I've been wanting to put a deep mulch of farmyard manure
over our borders for a year or two, at this time of year, in order to improve the soil which is "tired" and too solid. I've shied away from the manure idea mainly because I would have to barrow the trailer load FROM our front drive THROUGH the garage, UP the steps ... etc. Instead I'm going to buy "recycled compost" as a soil improver. This is the stuff that councils sell, which has "bits" in it, and stinks when it first comes out of the bag. However I personally think it's a good soil conditioner, having used it elsewhere for that purpose. Finally my question(!): I have an old sack of Fish Blood and Bone meal. I rather think I will use it all up in conjunction with the compost, to lend a bit of "goodness" to it. Should I put the FB&B on the soil now, UNDER the compost, or should I wait until next Spring and sprinkle it OVER the composted borders? Thanks a lot for any opinions, John |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Winter dressing for the borders
On 18/10/2014 09:41, Another John wrote:
As subject ... I've been wanting to put a deep mulch of farmyard manure over our borders for a year or two, at this time of year, in order to improve the soil which is "tired" and too solid. I've shied away from the manure idea mainly because I would have to barrow the trailer load FROM our front drive THROUGH the garage, UP the steps ... etc. Instead I'm going to buy "recycled compost" as a soil improver. This is the stuff that councils sell, which has "bits" in it, and stinks when it first comes out of the bag. However I personally think it's a good soil conditioner, having used it elsewhere for that purpose. Finally my question(!): I have an old sack of Fish Blood and Bone meal. I rather think I will use it all up in conjunction with the compost, to lend a bit of "goodness" to it. Should I put the FB&B on the soil now, UNDER the compost, or should I wait until next Spring and sprinkle it OVER the composted borders? Thanks a lot for any opinions, John First question Do you have Foxes around? If so they are going to did looking for the meat if the smell the Blood fish and Bone, If you have them then put it down under the compost and hope the smell;;masks the odor of BF&B |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Winter dressing for the borders
In article ,
David wrote: .... Do you have Foxes around? If so they are going to did looking for the meat if the smell the Blood fish and Bone, If you have them then put it down under the compost and hope the smell masks the odour of BF&B Thanks David -- No -- no foxes around here. J. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Winter dressing for the borders
"Another John" wrote in message ]... Thanks David -- No -- no foxes around here. J. Yet !! P (:-) |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Winter dressing for the borders
|
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Okay, I now yearn for more formal borders | Gardening | |||
Flagging Borders | United Kingdom | |||
Best for beds and borders | United Kingdom | |||
seasonal borders/10ft thistle! | United Kingdom | |||
Edging for curved borders? | United Kingdom |