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Bought some J Arthur Bower's Farm Manure compost today
I'd never heard of it, but the garden centre had a variety of
composts, and they also had this one. This stuff seems absolutely full of goodness - what my garden teacher at secondary school in the1960s called 'Oh Be Joyful'. I'm using it to fill the holes made by the aerator. Finally I'm going to rake in a 1" layer over the whole plot, as per the bag's instructions. Let's see what happens! I also found a secondhand ex-library copy of Beth Chatto's The Damp Garden for £1.75 plus postage through Amazon. MM |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 18:56:40 +0000, MM wrote:
I'd never heard of it, but the garden centre had a variety of composts, and they also had this one. This stuff seems absolutely full of goodness - what my garden teacher at secondary school in the1960s called 'Oh Be Joyful'. I'm using it to fill the holes made by the aerator. Finally I'm going to rake in a 1" layer over the whole plot, as per the bag's instructions. Let's see what happens! I also found a secondhand ex-library copy of Beth Chatto's The Damp Garden for £1.75 plus postage through Amazon. The 4" deep holes I made with the aerator (approx 16 per ft²) are showing signs of life after only a couple of days. I can see worm casts, spiders' webs, and little insects busying themselves to and fro. MM |
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