I'm digging over our new allotment and have encountered something odd. Every now and then, down one side of one bed, I'm hitting small patches of soil with a nasty drains smell. Frequently in the same place, I'm finding dead, squished, extremely smelly worms. Waterlogged soil? Or worse, sewer leakage? Then again, seeing as cottage gardens were freqently fertilised with 'night soil', maybe waterlogging is the worse option...
The areas affected are very small - I can dig up a forkful and one clod will smell and one will be fresh, sweet and normal. There are living worms around, too, even in the clods with a dead worm and unpleasant smell.
The plot has been overgrown and uncultivated in years, and was cleared by mini-digger a few weeks ago.
The weather has been wet, and the soil is... hard to put your finger on. I keep thinking silty loam, then hit a patch that is slightly clay. I wouldn't normally want to be digging with the soil this wet, but we're agains the clock as have only been able to get on the plot at the end of April, and have a lot of clearing of perennial roots before we can cultivate.
Ideally I'd like to put potatoes in this bed, but now I'm wondering whether root veg is the right idea.
Any ideas, lovely folks?
The areas affected are very small - I can dig up a forkful and one clod will smell and one will be fresh, sweet and normal. There are living worms around, too, even in the clods with a dead worm and unpleasant smell.
The plot has been overgrown and uncultivated in years, and was cleared by mini-digger a few weeks ago.
The weather has been wet, and the soil is... hard to put your finger on. I keep thinking silty loam, then hit a patch that is slightly clay. I wouldn't normally want to be digging with the soil this wet, but we're agains the clock as have only been able to get on the plot at the end of April, and have a lot of clearing of perennial roots before we can cultivate.
Ideally I'd like to put potatoes in this bed, but now I'm wondering whether root veg is the right idea.
Any ideas, lovely folks?
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