Hi,
I have just recently got an allotment and wondered if anyone could give me advice about starting off the no dig method. The allotment has been cultivated well until this winter.
My allotment seems to have nice soil - it is heavy clay (still wet and sticky with recent floods though). However it is not compacted - if I stand on it, my foot will sink into the ground a few inches. There are a few areas which have previously been pathways which are compacted (soil is much heavier, hard to dig and doesn't sink).
A lot of advice seems to be to start off by digging everything over and then starting mulching etc for no dig. But can I skip the digging? I will be going over the ground with a 3 tine cultivator to rough up the surface and get rid of any capping.
I have worked out where I want beds and am currently edging them. I am being very careful not to stand on those bits of soil. I have 2.5 tons of compost (with more available very cheaply if needed) coming soon. I also have a source of some (maybe not much) cow manure and another for chicken manure and another for leaf mould.
There are very few weeds, no nasty weeds, mainly groundsel and tiny bits of grass. I will be weeding it all.
So can I avoid digging (apart from old paths) provided I roughen the surface?
Thanks,
Moose
I have just recently got an allotment and wondered if anyone could give me advice about starting off the no dig method. The allotment has been cultivated well until this winter.
My allotment seems to have nice soil - it is heavy clay (still wet and sticky with recent floods though). However it is not compacted - if I stand on it, my foot will sink into the ground a few inches. There are a few areas which have previously been pathways which are compacted (soil is much heavier, hard to dig and doesn't sink).
A lot of advice seems to be to start off by digging everything over and then starting mulching etc for no dig. But can I skip the digging? I will be going over the ground with a 3 tine cultivator to rough up the surface and get rid of any capping.
I have worked out where I want beds and am currently edging them. I am being very careful not to stand on those bits of soil. I have 2.5 tons of compost (with more available very cheaply if needed) coming soon. I also have a source of some (maybe not much) cow manure and another for chicken manure and another for leaf mould.
There are very few weeds, no nasty weeds, mainly groundsel and tiny bits of grass. I will be weeding it all.
So can I avoid digging (apart from old paths) provided I roughen the surface?
Thanks,
Moose
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