I’ve just taken on a second plot which was in reasonable condition except for a section at the front of about 2 metres by 5 metres, it had a good crop of nettles on it so I strimmed, sprayed (glyphosate) and put under black plastic. However, I realised there was a layer of carpet and scrap bits of metal that the nettles were growing though, I got all this off eventually and underneath was what the previous tenant must have cleared from the rest of the plot – plenty of good compost but also much woodier stuff. It’s under plastic still while I get the rest of the plot in order but I can’t decide what to do with it this year. Thoughts I’ve had are
1. Seed it with Phacelia, my favourite green manure, in the hope that it will improve the soil structure and keep that up for a couple of years while the tough stuff composts.
2. Plant a crop that will cope with the mixed bag soil - that would be something perennial I think, currant bushes, globe artichokes any other suggestions?
3. Remove all the difficult to compost material. Easier said than done!
4. Leave it under plastic and wait.
Any suggestions welcome!
1. Seed it with Phacelia, my favourite green manure, in the hope that it will improve the soil structure and keep that up for a couple of years while the tough stuff composts.
2. Plant a crop that will cope with the mixed bag soil - that would be something perennial I think, currant bushes, globe artichokes any other suggestions?
3. Remove all the difficult to compost material. Easier said than done!
4. Leave it under plastic and wait.
Any suggestions welcome!
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