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just thinking what should i give back to my veg patch its been 3 years now and feeling i should treat the ground to either a rest or something to revive/recover etc its full of worms looks healthy and i manured it last year and run the garden fork through it all etc should i get it rotovatored and rest it or carry on and re plant etc & no spudz either last year so any advice would be greatful

 

ps all thats in now is some old cabbages there for next doors chickens and a strawberry patch but really want to leave that part alone for strawberrys this year etc

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Charcoal makes a great soil conditioner. Make sure it's British lumpwood though!

Break it up into pieces (small as you can) and dig it into the soil, even better with lots of poo, as mentioned above. The charcoal- aka biochar (cue ridicule) will hold onto the soil nutrients and make them available to your veggies.

You will also be locking away some carbon, and contributing to the sustainable management of our woodlands. Got to be a winner!!

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I keep adding my garden compost and some wood ash each year. We also use comfy tea(homegrown) during the year. and we don't grow the same crop in the same place 2 years running(except rhubarb and any other perennial crops(strawberries/blackberries)

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why sparingly is it bad to much etc

 

I use it instead of lime to increase the ph but not all plants like a high ph so you have to be selective where you apply. It is also high in potassium so very useful in a crop rotation.

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