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Is old pigeon muck any good as part of the medium for growing tomatoes in pots?

 

Also which medium have you had most sucess with when growing tomatoes.

 

I usually use potting compost .

 

THANKS

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I think you would need to compost fresh pigeon droppings down for a while as they would be very rich in nitogen which may be a little too rich if used neat on seedlings etc. As for toms, like you I use ordinary potting compost but I mix some of the well rotted compost I make from all the household veg waste. Had a great crop of toms last year until the blight wiped out the lot.

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Fresh pigeon muck is great for broad and runner beans I have a 10 yard trench and have been filling it up for the last 3 months it will be back filled in the next couple of weeks ready for early sowing done it for the last 5 years and have had a good steady crop right through the season

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