My allotment has got very light soil. So light that often when I'm digging with a fork I can thrust it into the earth just by pushing it in using my hands and don't need any pressure from my foot. In a lot of ways this is great but one crop that seems to suffer is potatoes. When we cook them we can't boil them because they disintegrate. We usually get around this problem by steaming them, but even then they tend to flake a bit. Does anyone else have this problem?
This year I've got about 10 bags of used compost from last year's tomato, pepper and cucumber pots and I intend on adding it liberally to the ground where I plant this year's potatoes.
Does anyone think this would help? I'm also going to try to get a load of manure and add that to the ground in the same place. The soil does seem to dry out on top quite quickly so I was wondering if maybe watering them more often might help too.
The bottom line here is that even if it doesn't work my soil should have improved a bit.
This year I've got about 10 bags of used compost from last year's tomato, pepper and cucumber pots and I intend on adding it liberally to the ground where I plant this year's potatoes.
Does anyone think this would help? I'm also going to try to get a load of manure and add that to the ground in the same place. The soil does seem to dry out on top quite quickly so I was wondering if maybe watering them more often might help too.
The bottom line here is that even if it doesn't work my soil should have improved a bit.
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