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I have skimmed off a fairly large area of lawn to make beds. The soil is, as you can imagine, very compacted and as its on a slope it's dry. The earth underneath, when exposed, becomes like blocks...erosion of the dusty soil I guess.
It's not red clay....that is quite deeper but the soil, even when dug over remains clumpy and looks dead.
I shall buy soil improver and later some good topsoil but do you have any hints on what else I can do to make the soil good?
I am hiring a young, fit lad to dig over tomorrow as it's almost beyond me but if I haven't lost half a stone today I'm giving up!
It's not red clay....that is quite deeper but the soil, even when dug over remains clumpy and looks dead.
I shall buy soil improver and later some good topsoil but do you have any hints on what else I can do to make the soil good?
I am hiring a young, fit lad to dig over tomorrow as it's almost beyond me but if I haven't lost half a stone today I'm giving up!
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Now, I have left one area about 12'x6' because it is much worse than I thought....despite the digging yesterday.....Huge clods of solid dry clay.
So I will now manure that part and leave it until next year as suggested.
Can I add sharp sand and soil improver as well or just the manure and should I cover it over with anything to suppress weeds?
Thanks Gx
Now, I have left one area about 12'x6' because it is much worse than I thought....despite the digging yesterday.....Huge clods of solid dry clay.
So I will now manure that part and leave it until next year as suggested.
Can I add sharp sand and soil improver as well or just the manure and should I cover it over with anything to suppress weeds?
Thanks Gx
I would top dress the area with with lime and some manure and let the winter frosts do some of the work over the winter, Don't suppress the weeds as they can be sprayed in the spring with a systemic weedkiller and after a couple of weeks dug into the ground as green manure which will help break down the clay.
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