Brendan Little answers your questions on soil and compost
Brendan Little, gardening expert for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Northern Ireland answers your questions about growing veg. Send in your question.
Jane Thompson from Manchester asks: I had some success with courgettes and beans this year, but generally I didn't get great crops. What should I do to improve the soil before next year?
Answer: You cannot go wrong with organic matter! Incorporate compost or well rotted farmyard manure into your soil this will improve the structure as well as aiding water retention. The nutrient content of the soil will also be raised although this is difficult to quantify.
Bob Hill from Manchester asks: Now that my courgette growing is over for this year - what can I do with my growbag soil?
Answer: I always dig my old growbags into my raised beds, of course I remove the soil from the bags first! It is not a good idea to grow crops in them for a second year as they may harbour pests and disease spores, the nutrient value of the compost will also be depleted. Our winter frosts usually kill these pest and diseases off when I bring them outdoors.
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