Hi
After some advice please regarding raised beds.
We were given brand new allotments last year, which was horrible thick clay soil. We have built raised beds 3 planks high, each plank being about 10 cm.
The first plank height is still old clay soil but has been reasonably worked, plus things such as shredded paper etc. The second layer we have used well rotted manure (about 3 years well rotted, it is pure, brown, crumbly and smell free).
The question I have is whether to fill the raised beds with top soil then rotivate it all, or whether I could fill with more of the manure (I have a true unlimited supply but not sure whether veg would grow in this or not).
If the soil method would I need to rotivate at all or just turn it over?
Or would some other method be better? Any help or tips would be appreciated!!
Thanks
Craig
After some advice please regarding raised beds.
We were given brand new allotments last year, which was horrible thick clay soil. We have built raised beds 3 planks high, each plank being about 10 cm.
The first plank height is still old clay soil but has been reasonably worked, plus things such as shredded paper etc. The second layer we have used well rotted manure (about 3 years well rotted, it is pure, brown, crumbly and smell free).
The question I have is whether to fill the raised beds with top soil then rotivate it all, or whether I could fill with more of the manure (I have a true unlimited supply but not sure whether veg would grow in this or not).
If the soil method would I need to rotivate at all or just turn it over?
Or would some other method be better? Any help or tips would be appreciated!!
Thanks
Craig
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