Growing veg on compost heap

Started by caroline7758, April 29, 2006, 15:28:28

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caroline7758

I've read about growing pumpkins on a compost heap- just wondered if they'd grow on half-rotted manure? Hate to see it sitting there doing nothing!

caroline7758


busy_lizzie

I would go ahead Caroline, - I think they will love it!   A man on our Site grows pumpkins and a variety of other veggies on his compost too and they seem to do very well. busy-lizzie
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Columbus

Hi caroline,  :)

I remembered that we wrote about hot beds a few weeks ago. I did a search and found this.

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,57/topic,16309.0

I have two leaf mould cages topped with horse muck on which I plan to grow hundred-weight pumpkins and my original plot-clearing compost heap is topped with the same mix and toasting under tarpaulins. This will be home for regular halloween pumpkins and maybe a marrow.

The baby squash plants are doing well in my potting shed.  ;D

Best of luck, Col
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caroline7758

Thanks- I'll definitely give it a go!

snoppers

what about cucumbers would they grow on half rotted manure, or anything else  for matter?

Roy Bham UK

Quote from: snoppers on April 30, 2006, 22:15:37
what about cucumbers would they grow on half rotted manure, or anything else  for matter?

Yes ;D

derbex

I grew courgettes on my manure stack last year -and that was shaving and only about 3 months old when they went in.  This year I 've got a soil stack and might put them in that.

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