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You need to add body to aerate it, so try leaf mold and wood ash. You can buy an improver called clay breaker but the same can be done with any humus addition really. I have a heavy clay border at home and every year I leave the leaves to rot on top of it, then turn the soil over. My mother always used leaf mold and mushroom compost.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
... 'Orse sh!t Or chicken, cow, pig manure, grass clippings, leaves, compost, wood ash, all of it will help. We have mainly clay round here - it's full of nutrients, can't complain about it.
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
Anything to add organic matter. And as much as you can afford.
My veg garden was pure clay when we started - there was no topsoil, just blue or yellow solid clay. With boulders. Three years and tons of barrows of muck later it looks a little like soil.
Organic matter, as much of it as you can get or make. Homemade compost, leaf mould, etc.
yups, get as much humous in to the ground as possible but get it dug roughly as soon as you can and let the frost do the hard work of breaking the clods up for you
yups, get as much humous in to the ground as possible but get it dug roughly as soon as you can and let the frost do the hard work of breaking the clods up for you
Also have clay soil and very interested in the OP. Just wondering do we dig or not, or of it matters as there is conflicting advice.
Secondly., wondering where is best/cheapest to buy suggested manure/leaf mold/compost etc as this year I have leaves but not leaf mold, incomplete compost etc...!
My little person advice would be...there's still leaves out there.;....get them quick and throw on the surface. Go have a morning cuppa somewhere and ask for the grounds. Find your closest business and ask what they do with their shredded paper....pop it all on the surface. Once conditions are beter, either dig in or plant through. Just don't go spending extra money on supplements you might not need.xx
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Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
Regarding dig, or no dig, I think depends on what else is in the soil. I have to dig, because I still haven't managed to get rid of perennial weeds and couch grass from my plots, and smothering with mulch just doesn't seem to cut it with them In the few beds that don't have those, I just mulch and don't dig. And even the ones that I have to dig, I try and mulch them again after digging to prevent annual weeds from popping up. Also, if you have soil that doesn't drain too well, then digging can help with that initially, then mulch afterwards.
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