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Sunday, October 5

October 5th .... Courgettes still goin strong
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Junka and Chris
We are collaborating in growing fruit and vegetables on a small piece of land in mid-west Wales. We will be posting up dailyish accounts of our work at the gardens showing our progress in words, plans, diagrams, drawings and photos.
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      • Last tomato crop
      • All steamed up
      • It's a cover-up
      • A visitor
      • A week goes by...
      • Final salad crop
      • Goodbyeee Tomatoes
      • Autumn take down
      • Peas on 2nd season
      • Today was another beautiful clear day. I went to t...
      • Aubergine update
      • Beautiful Day
      • Today was the clearest day I've seen in a long tim...
      • October 5th .... Courgettes still goin strong
      • Uber Auber
      • Goodbye Gardens
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Liquid feeds

Comfrey
Historically grown for its medicinal properties - from healing broken bones to a tea for colds. It is grown in Africa in modern times as a major source of animal feed - the 'Bocking 4' variety has a 35% protein content.
For the organic gardener Comfrey is one of the best sources of plant nutrients - the 'Bocking 14' variety has a 7% potash content - ideal for use as a mulch or liquid organic fertiliser.
Cultivation
Sow in modules or trays under cover in late spring and early summer.
The 'Bocking' varieties can only propagated by root cutting.
Cut leaves 3-4 times a year and use as mulch and liquid organic fertiliser.
Liquid Organic Fertiliser - High in Potassium
Put 5Kg (10lb) of freshly cut 'Bocking 14' leaves into a 100 litre (20 gallon) tapped non-metal container.
Ideally fill with rain water - but tap water will do - add a few drops of vinegar to drop the alkalinity levels of the tap water.
Leave to simmer for a month and then draw off the liquid - beware it reeks!
Use
Can be used as a foliar feed - if so strain and mix 1 part gunk to 40 parts water.
Can be stored in a cool dark place in a screw-top plastic bottle.
Recommended Cultivars
Common / Wild Comfrey: 'Hidcote Blue', 'Bocking 14'.

Nettle
Nettle has been used for making fabric for thousands of years - although it's close relative Hemp is more widely used today.
Nettle is ideal for the 'wildlife' part of garden - attracting moths and butterflies and providing food for bugs.
It works as a fungicide, an insecticide against aphids and mites, and also as a powerful growth stimulant.

Active Ingredients
Rich in minerals - including nitrogen and iron and many micronutrients, formic acid.
Harvesting & Storing
Pick young leaves from late spring to late summer.
Dry or use fresh for liquid organic fertilizer.
Liquid Organic Fertiliser
Put 1Kg (2lb) of freshly cut leaves in 12.5 litre (2.5 gallon) of water into a non-metal container - mixing in chunks of root adds a fungicidal action.
Ideally fill with rain water - but tap water will do if you add a few drops of vinegar.
Leave to simmer for less than a week and then draw off the liquid.
Can be stored in a cool dark place in a screw-top plastic bottle.
Use
Can be used as a foliar feed or soil drench - dilute to 20%.
Can be used as a growth stimulant - dilute to 20% and soak roots for 12 hours before planting.
Can be used as a herbicide or insecticide - use full strength.

Horsetail
Horsetail is one of the few plants originating in the days of the dinosaurs and does not flower as such but has spores more like ferns.
It works as a fungicide, and organic root and general growth stimulator.
Active Ingredients
Various alkaloids and minerals, nicotinic acid, silica.
Harvesting & Storing
Pick the tips from late spring to late summer.
Dry or use fresh for liquid organic fertiliser.
Liquid Organic Fertiliser
Boil 0.5Kg (1lb) of fresh plant in 10 litre (5 qts) of water for 1 hour.
Ideally use rain water - but tap water will do if you add a few drops of vinegar.
Allow to infuse 12 hours then filter.
Can be stored in a cool dark place in a screw-top plastic bottle.
Use
Can be used as a foliar feed or fungicide - dilute to 20%.
Can be used as a root and growth stimulator - dilute to 20% and soak roots for 12 hours before planting.

Jobs to do:

~ Clear finished beds HAPPENING
~ Cover outside with plastic sheet
~ Crop remaining veg ONGOING
~ Plant winter crops DECIDE
~ Move compost to new home
~ Keep everything tidy over winter

Links

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  • Simon Dale
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  • Centre for Alt. Tech.
  • Coed Marros
  • Findhorn Community