Sadness. I have been concerned about a few of my garden beds for a year now. They look great, but the plants have been stunted and scrawny looking. I blamed moles, the cold and damp, and bad timing. This spring while prepping my beds I found a pile of forgotten
compost that I had brought in from off site, to save time (my compost was not ready yet). I could not believe it- it was dusty dray and had no weeds! What sort of compost sits out for a season and does not grow anything? Then I put two and two together and realized that the sick beds were also the ones that had received this compost.
I think the compost must have some toxins in it or was not finished and the nitrogen is completely locked up. I really don't want to spend the money to test the compost- it makes more sense to test the soil in my sick beds I think.
At least I can turn this tragedy into an experiment and work on bioremediation for the beds. I would love to hear any thoughts/suggestions on this.
And what do I do with the remaining bad compost? We live really far out, and hauling it back to town will be a big chore.
I am making ALL my own everything from now on!