1. The kitchen garden at my new house is divided into quarters. In the past the garden has been tended by somebody who really knew their stuff and took care of things very well but sadly it hasn't been tended for a number of years by the look of it.
My first question is. Each of those quarters has a different type of soil, the one I have been clearing today has had bits of crocks, some stones and gravel and other stuff to make it stoney added. What would have been grown in this type of soil?
The soil itself is lovely and rich. There is no problem with drainage in these beds so I don't think the crocks etc have been added for that purpose. Any ideas?
2, In the poly tunnel along the border next to the plastic (not that that has any bearing on the question but just to give you an idea of whereabouts, I was adding multipurpose compost to the soil because I don't think the poly has been used for a few years`About3/4 of the way down one area of the 'soil' was just like plaster dust, nothing in it at all, and it puffed up and wafted just like plaster dust too. Absolutely no substance to it and it was grey. It wasn't plaster or plaster dust it was soil.
What could have been grown in it to make it like this, or could it simply be that it has never seen water and not had any organic matter in it for years?
Hope somebody can help.
Lynne x
My first question is. Each of those quarters has a different type of soil, the one I have been clearing today has had bits of crocks, some stones and gravel and other stuff to make it stoney added. What would have been grown in this type of soil?
The soil itself is lovely and rich. There is no problem with drainage in these beds so I don't think the crocks etc have been added for that purpose. Any ideas?
2, In the poly tunnel along the border next to the plastic (not that that has any bearing on the question but just to give you an idea of whereabouts, I was adding multipurpose compost to the soil because I don't think the poly has been used for a few years`About3/4 of the way down one area of the 'soil' was just like plaster dust, nothing in it at all, and it puffed up and wafted just like plaster dust too. Absolutely no substance to it and it was grey. It wasn't plaster or plaster dust it was soil.
What could have been grown in it to make it like this, or could it simply be that it has never seen water and not had any organic matter in it for years?
Hope somebody can help.
Lynne x
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