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Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
16,258
Leek
The garden is full,so with a few spare onion sets i have one bulb in one large pot (have around 20 pots) at the start of the lockdown i ordered bags of top soil and miracle grow and used a 50/50 mix in each pot all coming along well but now must the time for a top up feed programme of course i can use a general feed but i do have about half a bin bag full of 100% clean fine wood ash can i use that as a feed and if so how ? Make up a water mix if so ratio of ash to a watering can ? Put on dry sprinkle or plenty ? Any advice,thanks.
 




Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
7,799
Coldean
The garden is full,so with a few spare onion sets i have one bulb in one large pot (have around 20 pots) at the start of the lockdown i ordered bags of top soil and miracle grow and used a 50/50 mix in each pot all coming along well but now must the time for a top up feed programme of course i can use a general feed but i do have about half a bin bag full of 100% clean fine wood ash can i use that as a feed and if so how ? Make up a water mix if so ratio of ash to a watering can ? Put on dry sprinkle or plenty ? Any advice,thanks.

Wood ash lightly sprinkled then watered in is good for potassium and a few trace elements, it can assist with too acidic soil as well. Seeing as I'm on solid chalk, I have to use it sparingly
 










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Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
6,895
Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
Thank you Mr. S. I will post another one later if I can persuade it to upload. Must visit "your" rock garden when normality returns.

Although I did have minor involvement with Jevs years' ago regarding his pride and joy, it has been Jevs' Rock Garden for many years. He is the Garden Manager and deserves any credit if any due!
 




A mex eyecan

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2011
3,331
story to be a pain in the arris, but having now got about 1/2 bucket of charcoal ash, having just demolished a rather delicious beer can chicken.

how the best way to utilise it for my tommy’s, cucumbers, corn and beans
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A mex eyecan

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2011
3,331
Although I did have minor involvement with Jevs years' ago regarding his pride and joy, it has been Jevs' Rock Garden for many years. He is the Garden Manager and deserves any credit if any due!

used to love playing in there as a nipper when my Grandad and Grandma lived in Robertson Road. there used to be a little sort of lean to sweet shop just along the road, we got our goodies in there and went along to the rockery.

we believed the old thatched cottage was inhabited by a wicked witch and dared each other to run up and knock on the door.

simple, exciting live being a kid wasn’t it
 


Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,336
Withdean area
used to love playing in there as a nipper when my Grandad and Grandma lived in Robertson Road. there used to be a little sort of lean to sweet shop just along the road, we got our goodies in there and went along to the rockery.

we believed the old thatched cottage was inhabited by a wicked witch and dared each other to run up and knock on the door.

simple, exciting live being a kid wasn’t it

Trampling over their rare Alpine collection. [MENTION=259]Jack Straw[/MENTION] spent hours unsuccessfully trying to catch the culprit.
 


A mex eyecan

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2011
3,331
Trampling over their rare Alpine collection. [MENTION=259]Jack Straw[/MENTION] spent hours unsuccessfully trying to catch the culprit.

no, we were very well behaved, always stuck to the paths, apart from trying to get under the little wooden footbridge that was right at the top.:whistle::whistle::whistle:
 




Couldn't Be Hyypia

We've come a long long way together
NSC Patron
Nov 12, 2006
15,927
Near Dorchester, Dorset
Some great knowledge on here. So can I ask another one please.

Created a new bed this year and this plant has grown up. Left it because whilst it looked a bit like nettles, it defo isn't. Perennial, spines, serated leaves. Could it be an old gooseberry regrowing from the base???

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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
25,952
Looks like Gooseberry to me. Together with Rhubarb, it's the only fruit or veg I grow. Who can resist a bit of tart :wink:
 


Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
7,799
Coldean
Ooh, matron!
I agree with goosegogs bush. I had to cut one of mine to the ground last year, it was the only way I've found to break the cycle of an annual saw fly problem
 


Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex




Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
6,895
Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
That's a green thing with shite flowers.

If ever Adam Frost, Monty Don et all ever give up their job, there's an expert right here who could just jump straight in! :D
 




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