Hello,
As we're getting our allotment ready for planting, I'm wondering what to add to the soil?
We have heavy clay soil, which at the moment is rather waterlogged so we're leaving it alone until it dries out a bit! I know the best thing to add would be manure, but not sure if we've missed the boat on that one as all the other plots seem to have organised a delivery a while ago.
If we can't get any manure, what would be the best things to add before we get round to planting?
I was thinking perhaps of seaweed meal? Should I also add some sharp sand to try and improve the soil structure a bit? What about gypsum - I've read that that is good for improving clay soils? Any of these?
I don't have any home-made compost yet but obviously that will be great to add when we're up and running!
Any suggestions, and also, what about fertiliser? Will I need to add that before planting, or later once plants are growing/maturing?
The plot hasn't had anything growing in it (apart from the weeds obviously!) for the past 2 years.
Thanks!
As we're getting our allotment ready for planting, I'm wondering what to add to the soil?
We have heavy clay soil, which at the moment is rather waterlogged so we're leaving it alone until it dries out a bit! I know the best thing to add would be manure, but not sure if we've missed the boat on that one as all the other plots seem to have organised a delivery a while ago.
If we can't get any manure, what would be the best things to add before we get round to planting?
I was thinking perhaps of seaweed meal? Should I also add some sharp sand to try and improve the soil structure a bit? What about gypsum - I've read that that is good for improving clay soils? Any of these?
I don't have any home-made compost yet but obviously that will be great to add when we're up and running!
Any suggestions, and also, what about fertiliser? Will I need to add that before planting, or later once plants are growing/maturing?
The plot hasn't had anything growing in it (apart from the weeds obviously!) for the past 2 years.
Thanks!
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