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Replanting Potato Beds
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Replanting Potato Beds
Well, I'm belatedly preparing to plant this season's potato beds.
Question: What's the best way to add compost to refresh the Mel's Mix? Empty the boxes, then add a couple of inches of compost, plant, then re-fill? Stir in the compost? Or what? I have lots of leaf mold and pine needles.... As well as many different composts to blend.
Question: What's the best way to add compost to refresh the Mel's Mix? Empty the boxes, then add a couple of inches of compost, plant, then re-fill? Stir in the compost? Or what? I have lots of leaf mold and pine needles.... As well as many different composts to blend.
Re: Replanting Potato Beds
When I planted three squares of potatoes this year I first added compost to the top of the squares, then shoveled out the three squares into 2 buckets at which point the compost was automatically mixed in with the Mel's mix. I placed the potatoes into the ditch, then covered with MM from the bucket. They all sprouted, faster than expected, and look extremely healthy. Once they are up 6 inches or so I'll cover again with the MM from the bucket, and so on. Last year, as they grew, I ran out of MM and started using pine needles and unfinished compost to cover. It worked fine and I'll do that again this year if need be.
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