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Monday, February 3, 2020

As the days get longer, start chitting and adding compost | Allan Jenkins

Dig if the ground isn’t frozen, sprout potatoes, sow broad beans and soak up the last of the winter quiet

Finally, February! We will start to dig sometime this month where the soil is not too waterlogged or frozen. We will add in aged compost, maybe leaf mould and well-rotted cow muck from free-range farmer Tom. We will fork it in or just spread it around for worms to do the work. Whatever your choice, whether you prefer to no-dig or not, the soil is stirring now. It is also a good time to think about sowing hardy green manures.

Elsewhere, everywhere in the UK this month should be OK to chit – ie sprout – your preferred potatoes in a cool, light space. Blunt end up in egg boxes works best for me. Write names on a tag if you are mixing varieties, or first earlies with mains.

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* This article was originally published here



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