Ok, so I'm turning over another new bed on my new lottie, nothing unusual, bit of couch, the odd dandelion making its way to Australia, and then.... Coal!
I appear to have hit a payload seam. I believe it was deposited there by the previous owner as there is quite a bit on the surface once you scrape away the grass. None of it is bigger than a walnut - most of it much smaller - and the soil is actually very nice in this area, well drained, crumbly and doesn't smell like a coal bunker.
My questions are: Will this coal deposit limit what I can grow in this bed? What can I do to balance the soil - if balancing is what it needs? I have already dug in WRM and riddled out a lot of the coal. Was planning to possibly use this bed for Raspberries.
Hey! Just thought! It might be charcoal, but it seems a bit hard for that. Anyway, same questions apply. Ta!
I appear to have hit a payload seam. I believe it was deposited there by the previous owner as there is quite a bit on the surface once you scrape away the grass. None of it is bigger than a walnut - most of it much smaller - and the soil is actually very nice in this area, well drained, crumbly and doesn't smell like a coal bunker.
My questions are: Will this coal deposit limit what I can grow in this bed? What can I do to balance the soil - if balancing is what it needs? I have already dug in WRM and riddled out a lot of the coal. Was planning to possibly use this bed for Raspberries.
Hey! Just thought! It might be charcoal, but it seems a bit hard for that. Anyway, same questions apply. Ta!
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