Hi All,
I posted a while back as I had received my first ever plot at the end of the last year. I covered the plot over winter until a week or so ago.
In my eagerness I hired a rotavator and went over the plot several times (it was full of weeds etc however I did confirm there was nothing there like couch grass etc).
I knew that if the soil was too wet it may cause issues, however when I read up online it said that as long as you can break apart a clump with your thumb, after squeezing a ball in your hand then it should be OK. So I dug down about a foot, tested and it seemed quite crumbly so I wen on ahead.
I now however have a nice neat plot but with rock hard lumps on top golf ball size, I always kind of knew this may happen so cant really complain too much! the soil underneath though seems better, although its obvious my plot has quite a bit of clay and its never had anything mixed into it (the allotments are new, about 2 years old and the previous tenant didn't do much)
so the question is, how do I improve it? I know i need to add organic matter, compost, manure etc - but can anyone give any specific advice, I have access to unlimited horse manure however cant confirm its not been contaminated with that horrible weed killer so reluctant to use it. Its going to take a while to build up my own compost supplies but I did consider splashing out and buying in a large amount to mix in? I've also heard sawdust is good but will rob the soil of nitrogen whilst it breaks down before giving it back?
can anyone offer any advice ?
I posted a while back as I had received my first ever plot at the end of the last year. I covered the plot over winter until a week or so ago.
In my eagerness I hired a rotavator and went over the plot several times (it was full of weeds etc however I did confirm there was nothing there like couch grass etc).
I knew that if the soil was too wet it may cause issues, however when I read up online it said that as long as you can break apart a clump with your thumb, after squeezing a ball in your hand then it should be OK. So I dug down about a foot, tested and it seemed quite crumbly so I wen on ahead.
I now however have a nice neat plot but with rock hard lumps on top golf ball size, I always kind of knew this may happen so cant really complain too much! the soil underneath though seems better, although its obvious my plot has quite a bit of clay and its never had anything mixed into it (the allotments are new, about 2 years old and the previous tenant didn't do much)
so the question is, how do I improve it? I know i need to add organic matter, compost, manure etc - but can anyone give any specific advice, I have access to unlimited horse manure however cant confirm its not been contaminated with that horrible weed killer so reluctant to use it. Its going to take a while to build up my own compost supplies but I did consider splashing out and buying in a large amount to mix in? I've also heard sawdust is good but will rob the soil of nitrogen whilst it breaks down before giving it back?
can anyone offer any advice ?
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