Allotment Green manure 2010-11-23
By Balcony
- 23 Nov, 2010
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I think I mentioned the Green manure I sowed where we grew Tomatoes this year in one of my last blogs on our allotment. Well this is what it looks like now.
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That, in part, was my intention! I would have liked to repeat it on the rest of the plots but I can't get hold of more seed & anyway it's too late in the year.
24 Nov, 2010
Looks good Balcony. What did you use? Most people over here use Rye.
25 Nov, 2010
Surprisingly there seem to be very few weeds amongst it! I've used White Mustard. This is the first time I have ever used Green Manure or grown Mustard. I got a packet of seed from a shop which was supposed to be sufficient for 25 square metres but the area I've sown is nowhere near that area. I sowed 3/4 of the packet on this plot & the rest on another plot.
I'll post a photo from time to time so we can keep up with their progress.
25 Nov, 2010
That would be good to see :-)
25 Nov, 2010
Excellent Balcony. That's going to make a big difference come growing season next year. Keep us posted. :o)
25 Nov, 2010
I hope it will make a difference, too! At least it will protect the soil over the winter & bring up nutrients to the surface where they will be more readily available for our crops! No idea what we will plant there next year, certainly not potatoes as it's the bed where the tomatoes grew.
27 Nov, 2010
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This is growing well, and so nice to see green where there would, perhaps, have been only bare soil, otherwise.
24 Nov, 2010