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Compost Testing and Final Result

13 pots with different compost mixes, same vegetabless, two months' growth. Plants are Medania spinach and White Lisbon spring onion, set in the pots at 4-6 weeks old, from module trays. Grown in my greenhouse 4th April to 14th May. Pots are filled with one of four different composts, and also Homeacres soil, to which I added varying amounts of vermicast/worm compost. The four composts are: Homemade 8-9 month old compost sieved to 4mm, 3 year old woodchip sieved to 4mm, Fresh mushroom compost, Moorland Gold potting compost. 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Potting compost is any decomposed material, called potting soil in N America 01:10 Using actual soil or 'dirt' 01:25 How I grew the spinach and multisown spring onions in CD60 module trays 02:15 The different base materials in each of 12 pots 03:45 Reasons for adding no vermiculite or feeds/amendments 05:00 Details of the mixes 09:10 Now 16 days later, intermediate stage of growth which is now strong 10:05 Starting with pure soil, then soil with a quarter worm compost, etc 15:45 Four weeks later, results now quite different!, illustrating long term performance 19:25 Encouraging growth improvement from mushroom compost which was fresh 20:55 Likewise, strong growth now from homemade compost 22:55 Make your own cheaper mix 23:20 We learn more by tapping out each pot to check it's root system and vigour 20:32 Worm compost has good nutrients but is often soggy 25:55 Ideas for making combinations for potting mixes 26:55 Make your own if you can, part of being a good gardener Vermicast I used here is from the wormery of John Atack whose video selection is    • gardening   The lovely music is from a song about Homeacres by Jacqui Vincent https://jacquivincent.bandcamp.com/re... My earlier potting compost video is    • Comparing different composts for prop...   Filmed and edited by Alessandro Vitale @Spicy Moustache at Homeacres in SW England, temperate oceanic climate, spring 2022 You can join this channel by paying a monthly fee, to support our work with helping gardeners grow better, and to receive monthly videos made only for members:    / @charlesdowding1nodig  

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