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Raised Beds
I have had raised beds for 6 years. Last year the crop was poor . What should I add to the soil to encourage better growth?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Just got back from the allotment .. had 4 hours there today. Funnily enough I was looking at my raised beds in my poly tunnel. They are looking very sorry fo them selves. Dried out and the soil is like powder. What I do every year is dig out a few inches off the top. I then turn the soil over in each bed about a spades depth deep. I make a mound of soil at one end of each bed. Chicken pellets are then scattered on the exposed base of the bed. As I then shovel the soil back from the mound I add more pellets, blood and bonemeal as well as some of last years manure. Keep adding soil and then last years compost. As MM says dried seaweed is also added. This absorbs and retains moisture. If you add a good amounts of nutrients then your soil will improve and should give good returns.
You say last years crop was poor .. what was in the bed that failed to procduce.
You say last years crop was poor .. what was in the bed that failed to procduce.