So, what does everybody use? I'm sure there must be someone on here who's tried everything...

We have about 5Harasimow wrote:Regarding leaf mould mines only one year old so none untill next year at the earliest. Do You peeps have more than one leaf mould cage?
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
I'm on an allotment - strictly limited space, all of which is currently in use (and I really mean all of it!), and no electricity. Soil sterilisation through heat is incredibly energy intensive, and I'd really rather not go down that route. I'd be better off getting bulk deliveries of municipal compost - they do really good high-temperature composting in huge volumes. Very efficient.oldjerry wrote:I've always just dug a hole and filled it with leaves then covered it with soil and uncovered a few months later.Or you could just fill up black bags stab with fork and pile them up.You know this anyhow.
The sowing mix sounds good,praps abit of grit(a la JI No1 ) as the nbetter the drainage the less the chance of damping off.
Someone with your ingenuity should be able to work out a non-chemical way of sterilizing that loam.Somewhere there must be a photo or two of the old heat sterilizing contraptions to give you some ideas.(there's a good photo in The Small holder Encyclopedia circa 1950,sorry my copy's in a packing case somewhere,and I wouldn't have a clue how to down load it anyhow but a decent library might find it)Best Wishes.
There's absolutely no way I'm backpacking all my potting media home, sticking it in the oven, and then backpacking it all back again... I'm trying to get away from having to backpack it in in the first place.Dave wrote:Some sterilise loam in an oven or if you can remove all the stones Garden Organic advise using a microwave.
There's absolutely no way I'm backpacking all my potting media home, sticking it in the oven, and then backpacking it all back again... I'm trying to get away from having to backpack it in in the first place.