Hello There,
I have just moved house and want to get cracking with some new beds. Currently the area in question is rough grass. I am in a quandary about what to do.
So far, I have taken the turf off a small area (top 1 - 1.5") and stacked these upside down ready to cover and dig back in when boken down in a year or so.
Next I was planning on digging over and breaking up the soil and then digging in few bags of compost (municipal if I can get it, or, some peat free commercial stuff) and some well rotted manure (if I can find some safe stuff).
I stopped though after reading about no dig and raised beds etc.... I read some of Charles Dowding's site and a fair few threads on here. I can see the logic but it seems that it will take a few years for that to come to fruition? The soil is obviously quite compacted, but it looks as though it will be fairly reasonable once all of the debris is removed from it.
Dig or not dig? If not dig, what is the best method of preparation so that I can get something growing?
Thanking you.
I have just moved house and want to get cracking with some new beds. Currently the area in question is rough grass. I am in a quandary about what to do.
So far, I have taken the turf off a small area (top 1 - 1.5") and stacked these upside down ready to cover and dig back in when boken down in a year or so.
Next I was planning on digging over and breaking up the soil and then digging in few bags of compost (municipal if I can get it, or, some peat free commercial stuff) and some well rotted manure (if I can find some safe stuff).
I stopped though after reading about no dig and raised beds etc.... I read some of Charles Dowding's site and a fair few threads on here. I can see the logic but it seems that it will take a few years for that to come to fruition? The soil is obviously quite compacted, but it looks as though it will be fairly reasonable once all of the debris is removed from it.
Dig or not dig? If not dig, what is the best method of preparation so that I can get something growing?
Thanking you.
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