My new plot is approx 25x23feet, a quarter plot.
It was covered in knee high couch grass when we got it in October. WE hacked the grass and then gradually tacked the roots on one side by hand on half the plot.
Then had to stop due to weather.
My lotty partner then said we should gyphosate the remaining grass cover and then tackle it. This was done twice.
Went today for 2 hours between school runs. The soild is rock hard, even my azada was struggling, like breaking rock. Couch grass roots re rampant in one half but stuck in the heavy solid clay.
There are no worms that I can see in the soil at all, although a blackcurrant bush is budding quite happily.
What to do now? Should we wait for the remaning root to sprout and then gyphoste again (some was sprouting) Cover for a few weeks and andd then rotivate? I cant see how we can get the soil to a consistancy ready for planting without rotivating, but don't want to risk dividing and spraeding the grass. Didnt really want to go the gyphosate route but but my more experienced lotty bud advised it as a one off.
The beds which were made are not really suitable as when the soil is worked it just falls into the pathways, also the pathways are not wide enough. Want to level the plot and go back with my measure, string and sticks!! I really dont mind a fair bit of digging but cant see past the solid beds!
Sorry this is long winded, just feel dejected about it now!
It was covered in knee high couch grass when we got it in October. WE hacked the grass and then gradually tacked the roots on one side by hand on half the plot.
Then had to stop due to weather.
My lotty partner then said we should gyphosate the remaining grass cover and then tackle it. This was done twice.
Went today for 2 hours between school runs. The soild is rock hard, even my azada was struggling, like breaking rock. Couch grass roots re rampant in one half but stuck in the heavy solid clay.
There are no worms that I can see in the soil at all, although a blackcurrant bush is budding quite happily.
What to do now? Should we wait for the remaning root to sprout and then gyphoste again (some was sprouting) Cover for a few weeks and andd then rotivate? I cant see how we can get the soil to a consistancy ready for planting without rotivating, but don't want to risk dividing and spraeding the grass. Didnt really want to go the gyphosate route but but my more experienced lotty bud advised it as a one off.
The beds which were made are not really suitable as when the soil is worked it just falls into the pathways, also the pathways are not wide enough. Want to level the plot and go back with my measure, string and sticks!! I really dont mind a fair bit of digging but cant see past the solid beds!
Sorry this is long winded, just feel dejected about it now!
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