Hello Everyone,
Just back from P Barker's house having a late
afternoon cup of coffee and his sink was full of
carrots being washed. Now these are some variety
that I've never heard of and whose shape is round
and turnip like.
His methodology this year was to take the orgonite
and plant it in the four corners of the 2nd part of
the allotment which he considers to have the weaker
soil in comparison to the one that produced last
years stunning results. Still good soil but not as
mineral rich than the first one.
The results again speak for themselves.
The left hand side is what they would normally look
like and came out of the the section without
orgonite and the right the poorer soil with
orgonite. He also pointed out that the green leafs
from the carrots was massively different from one to
the other as you can tell. No field shots of the
difference as he's been busy and found the massive
growth needed to be cut back lest they impinge on
each other.
Growth difference was about 4-6 times. UK penny as
reference.
Keeping in mind the last years results, it appears
the orgonite greatly aids poor soil and is enhanced
by good soil.
So many carrots now he's giving them away and even
selling them.
M