I recently bought a house (woo) but after a battle with a garden full of brushwood and then a lot of landscaping work the soil left is looking pretty sorry for itself! It is a rather high in clay soil so needs some loosening up.
I am not interested in going out and spending a bomb on resources, I would much rather have some fun trying other methods which I am hoping I can get advice on.
Resources I have to hand:
Unlimited supply of wood chippings - now I am not sure if I should mix these in right away or allow them to compost for some time?
Lots of blood and bone meal
Large supply of leaves
An area of abandoned land (behind my garden) to grow green manures
And most exciting of all, a totally naked garden (south facing with no obstructions)!
I put out a lot of grazing rye this october but I don't think its going to survive this snow sadly.
I was thinking of doing this: Mixing in a good amount of wood chippings, planting lots of green manures in march (prune mid season and compost?) then mix all that in with the leafmould and maybe add some blood bone meal?
I am not interested in going out and spending a bomb on resources, I would much rather have some fun trying other methods which I am hoping I can get advice on.
Resources I have to hand:
Unlimited supply of wood chippings - now I am not sure if I should mix these in right away or allow them to compost for some time?
Lots of blood and bone meal
Large supply of leaves
An area of abandoned land (behind my garden) to grow green manures
And most exciting of all, a totally naked garden (south facing with no obstructions)!
I put out a lot of grazing rye this october but I don't think its going to survive this snow sadly.
I was thinking of doing this: Mixing in a good amount of wood chippings, planting lots of green manures in march (prune mid season and compost?) then mix all that in with the leafmould and maybe add some blood bone meal?
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