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Old February 9, 2007   #1
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Hi, I received a 20 lb bag of mushroom compost recently. It came from an herb farm.

Can I add this to the pots that I will be growing tomatoes in, use it only in my raised beds with tomato plants or keep it away all together? It looks like very rich soil but I am not sure how it was processed. As a last recourse I can use it with my flowers in a separate garden in my front yard.

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I can tell you that several years ago I aquired several bags and used it as a soil amendment on a few tomato, bell pepper and squash plants. I had beautiful plants and a great harvest. If the stuff wasn't so expensive, I'd use it all the time. I am growing too many plants now to even consider it.




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Thanks, Tim. I've never used it before but heard great things....I was just a little hesitant. :

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LINDA,
That is what I am using to put into my 5gal containers for tomatos.

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I would not use too much of it in pots due to the heaviness of the material. Potted tomatoes do better (IMHO) with a mixture of "garden soil" such as the mushroom compost and a potting mix.
The key is light and fluffy potting mix to prevent heavy compaction of the roots as the season progresses.
Personally, I would go with a 80/20 or 70/30 mix of potting soil to mushroom compost.

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Linda, I echo Lee's advice with respect to manure in containers. Be careful not to add too much. Not only is it heavy but it will give you lots of leaves.

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I love using organic mushroom compost as a thick mulch.

In side-by-side comparisons, plants with mushcomp-mulch were far less bothered by disease. Splash-back better? More nutrients? Don't know why, but just know that it worked for me over the 3 years that I had access to some. Container growing has not been as successful in the 2 years since, although some of that is probably due to other factors.

Enjoy your bounty!!!

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Old February 10, 2007   #8
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Bluelytes and Jennifer,

Thank you for letting me know that you have used this before.

Lee and Alex,

I appreciate the advice. Since I don't have enough of it for all my plants I plan on using it for those varieties that I have more than one plant. I'll use some with the mushroom compost and some without to compare how they do. Lee, thank you for the percentages. I think I'll use the 80/20 and see what happens.

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