In this month’s vlog, Peter describes how we are improving soil in the newly created potato bed by using organic mehods. He demystifies the ‘muck and magic’ of soil fertility and structure by explaining the benefits of applying well-rotted horse manure, seaweed meal, EcoThrive Charge powder and mineral rock dust. Simples!
Peter’s April vlog – muck and magic of soil improvement
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