Dear all,
I am about to start cultivating the other half of my allotment and have found when starting to dig it over lots of charred glass, old metal and plastic. The soil is discoloured with red looking "sand", ash etc.
When asking other allotment members why this would be, I was told that someone years ago use to burn doubleglazing etc to "harvest" aluminium !!!
If this is correct or not, I do not know - but there is a rather large area where there is evidence of burning stuff that has left glass, metal etc in the ground (nails, screws etc has also been found).
For the winter I was planning to sow Winter Tare as a green manure to enhance the soil on this area as it has not been touched since we got the plot 2 years ago.
My question is - will it be "safe" to grow here next spring when the green manure has done its duty, or could this piece of our allotment be toxic in anyway.
What should I do???
Kind regards,
LotteHD
Wing
Beds
My question now is
I am about to start cultivating the other half of my allotment and have found when starting to dig it over lots of charred glass, old metal and plastic. The soil is discoloured with red looking "sand", ash etc.
When asking other allotment members why this would be, I was told that someone years ago use to burn doubleglazing etc to "harvest" aluminium !!!
If this is correct or not, I do not know - but there is a rather large area where there is evidence of burning stuff that has left glass, metal etc in the ground (nails, screws etc has also been found).
For the winter I was planning to sow Winter Tare as a green manure to enhance the soil on this area as it has not been touched since we got the plot 2 years ago.
My question is - will it be "safe" to grow here next spring when the green manure has done its duty, or could this piece of our allotment be toxic in anyway.
What should I do???
Kind regards,
LotteHD
Wing
Beds
My question now is
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