As you're doing this every 10 spadefuls or so I sterilise the sand to get rid of any nasties that may be lurking such as various root rot spores or carrot fly eggs. I use a strong solution of Jeyes Fluid or Armillatox. Each drum is filled to 6" or so of the top and then covered with a pane of glass to allow the sand to settle. The pane of glass also stops the cats from doing their business.
I have been growing and showing veg since 1996, a brilliant hobby contrary to popular belief and the views of my mates who think I’m a big poof (I’ve got nothing against poofs however!). This is just a chart of my progress for the 2017 season, if you have any specific questions about ‘showing’ then email me on smithyveg@aol.com and I’ll do my best to answer them.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Parsnip drums
As you're doing this every 10 spadefuls or so I sterilise the sand to get rid of any nasties that may be lurking such as various root rot spores or carrot fly eggs. I use a strong solution of Jeyes Fluid or Armillatox. Each drum is filled to 6" or so of the top and then covered with a pane of glass to allow the sand to settle. The pane of glass also stops the cats from doing their business.
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