Hi, first post on the forum. In the process of bolting together four rhino metal raised beds in clay grey to match the greenhouse. Just looking for advise on best mix of bagged soils to use for growing vegetables (Brassicas, Onions, Garlic, Lettuce, Pak Choi etc). Thank you.
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I bought a few 1 tonne bags of conditioned soil for my raised beds in the poly tunnel it was a mix of topsoil gardening grit and compost, it has proved very successfulLast edited by Can the Man; 31-01-2020, 09:06 PM.
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If I was filling beds I would get some soil, compost and course sand and mix it all together, the soil would be the main ingredient and once you have the beds scatter some blood, fish and bone over the bed and hoe it in and then let the bed settle for about a week, if the level drops too much for you make it up with soil and compost mixit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostIf the raised beds are these type I’d use multi purpose compost,find a good deal like 3 for 2,these are like containers rather than a raised bed on soil?
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You could mix some top soil with multi purpose compost,the textures different composts lighter,does topsoil hold water longer? Perlite would help aeration in containers. I’ve only used topsoil once (mixed with a bag of MPC) when I was filling a raised bed already on the soil,but other people make their own potting mixes. Large stones help at the bottom so the holes don’t get blocked & to help drainage. They look really nice bedsLocation : Essex
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