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So I do the normaly do the 1/3 peat 1/3 ewc 1/3 lava rock then amendments
But wondering as I read leaf mould can be used instead of peat and more benefit too
And I found a study on using compost on it’s own
After a few rolls of the soil your worms n microbes work a compost pile of the mulch and amendments so I wondered if a soil like this with raving reviews of many veg winning records too for biggest grown would be good to use instead of peat it’s has a year of food and is made from bracken comfrey n sheep wool
Tomato Compost UK | Best compost for tomatoes
GROW ORGANIC TOMATOES using our peat free & perfectly blended Wool Compost for Tomatoes to grow healthy, strong, tasty tomatoes without additional feed! Soil Association approved for organic growing.
Thinking to do
Dalefoot 30%
Wormcast30%
Lava rock 30%
10%biochar microbes n fungi with malt barley powder
Cup of gypsum and adjust ph of mix with peat if needed as cast and dale both 6.5 already
Any one see a problem with this ?
But wondering as I read leaf mould can be used instead of peat and more benefit too
And I found a study on using compost on it’s own
After a few rolls of the soil your worms n microbes work a compost pile of the mulch and amendments so I wondered if a soil like this with raving reviews of many veg winning records too for biggest grown would be good to use instead of peat it’s has a year of food and is made from bracken comfrey n sheep wool
Tomato Compost UK | Best compost for tomatoes
GROW ORGANIC TOMATOES using our peat free & perfectly blended Wool Compost for Tomatoes to grow healthy, strong, tasty tomatoes without additional feed! Soil Association approved for organic growing.
Tomato Compost UK | Best compost for tomatoes
GROW ORGANIC TOMATOES using our peat free & perfectly blended Wool Compost for Tomatoes to grow healthy, strong, tasty tomatoes without additional feed! Soil Association approved for organic growing. Bulk buy discount available.
www.dalefootcomposts.co.uk
This super strength compost is our best compost for growing organic, succulent, aromatic tomatoes throughout the year. Containing all the must-have nutrients this compost requires no additional tomato feed. Now with added Comfrey! – the organic gardeners best friend – a ‘dynamic accumulator’ packed with nutrients is added into the Wool Compost range. Comfrey's ‘Bocking 14’ variety has high levels of potassium, phosphorous & nitrogen for healthy plant growth, larger flowers & bigger crops. And like the rest of Dalefoot’s range, it has been approved by the Soil Association for organic growing.
The sheep's wool gives natural water retention and also provides a slow release of nitrogen. The high level of potash in the bracken promotes flowering and fruiting. Plus it contains natural micro-nutrients for growing healthy and delicious produce. Benefits of Wool Compost:
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- 12 months feed
Thinking to do
Dalefoot 30%
Wormcast30%
Lava rock 30%
10%biochar microbes n fungi with malt barley powder
Cup of gypsum and adjust ph of mix with peat if needed as cast and dale both 6.5 already
Any one see a problem with this ?