This is an updated version of the old Arthur Fallowfield character's stock answer on the old Radio 4's comedy Round The Horn. 'I think the answer lies in the soil,' he would say, in a preposterous 'Loamshire' accent.
Well, today that translates to 'Make sure there's plenty of organic matter!'
Love your title piccy, by the way - a glorious orange iris. Mmmmm!
Sadly, as a journalist, using the term organic matter in print is a cop out - readers wonder what you are talking about. Much better to say manure, garden compost etc.
LOL If the correct answer to many questions is organic matter, you're home and dry examwise, aren't you?
ReplyDeleteThis is an updated version of the old Arthur Fallowfield character's stock answer on the old Radio 4's comedy Round The Horn. 'I think the answer lies in the soil,' he would say, in a preposterous 'Loamshire' accent.
ReplyDeleteWell, today that translates to 'Make sure there's plenty of organic matter!'
Love your title piccy, by the way - a glorious orange iris. Mmmmm!
Sadly, as a journalist, using the term organic matter in print is a cop out - readers wonder what you are talking about. Much better to say manure, garden compost etc.
ReplyDeleteI find people ask what type of organic matter; manure, compost, conditioners and mixes
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