We had similar issues when we bought our 180 year old house in 1982.. the former old road had been converted to vegetable garden with a 0.5 meter layer of clay and a thin topsoil.
After 30 odd years , the topsoil is now about 0.5meters deep and friable.. ideal for growing.
In essence :
no deep digging...
about a 20cm layer of manure to begin with for three years , gently dug in, then lots of home made compost/decomposed leaves, kitchen waste (in daleks) dug in, and old compost from tomatoes/hanging baskets. And shred all garden woody material.
NO DEEP DIGGING..
Still doing the garden composting etc..A large garden (>0.3acres) with trees so three big compost heaps and recycling as we go..Works a treat..
Still some clay but far less than there was.
After 30 odd years , the topsoil is now about 0.5meters deep and friable.. ideal for growing.
In essence :
no deep digging...
about a 20cm layer of manure to begin with for three years , gently dug in, then lots of home made compost/decomposed leaves, kitchen waste (in daleks) dug in, and old compost from tomatoes/hanging baskets. And shred all garden woody material.
NO DEEP DIGGING..
Still doing the garden composting etc..A large garden (>0.3acres) with trees so three big compost heaps and recycling as we go..Works a treat..
Still some clay but far less than there was.
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