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  • #16
    It's up to you pebbles. I'm on solid clay, so just dug over 1 spade depth (with a fork actually - couldn't get a spade in the ground!) then covered it in horse manure and left it to the mercy of the elements for a couple of months. I'm led to believe that if you aren't growing anything needing a deep root run, you can just put your soil mix straight on top as the grass won't come back up that far. I have heard of people putting down cardboard or a generous layer of newspaper then saturating it before adding the soil.

    Good luck!
    All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
    Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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    • #17
      Hello Clive, & welcome to the Vine,

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      • #18
        hi ya clive
        personaly i take top turf off ,take away place grass side down and leave for a year it will be good loam.raise bed are a goo d idea if you have plenty spare soil(to buy inabout 330pounds for 20 tonnes).better doing 1 bed then compost everything for next year.try to get loads of horse manure to fill bottom of beds .it,s all about patience theirs no quick fix

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