So the soil in my garden is rubbish - clay...gray....yuck! Build up a couple of raised beds and done a 2ft high dry stone wall at the bottom of the garden (bit OTT that, but it looks great). But what to fill it with?
I got hold of some home-made compost for free, so 80-85% of the beds are now full - dug in nicely with some manure from the garden centre and they're looking much healthier. But what's the best thing to top them up with? Cheap compost? Top soil? Something else?
2nd question (related). It's seed time and it's my first real go at gardening (last year I got given runner bean plants). What's the best seed compost to use? Good quality or cheap?
It helps that I can get 4 bags of John Innes seed compost and/or topsoil for £10 which I'm planning to do this weekend. So if that's a good deal then I'll take it, especially if it helps with the things I'm trying to solve!
Thanks for any advice! Hoping to start my peas, onions, toms (propagator) and leeks off this weekend. Bit early for my pots and runner beans?
I got hold of some home-made compost for free, so 80-85% of the beds are now full - dug in nicely with some manure from the garden centre and they're looking much healthier. But what's the best thing to top them up with? Cheap compost? Top soil? Something else?
2nd question (related). It's seed time and it's my first real go at gardening (last year I got given runner bean plants). What's the best seed compost to use? Good quality or cheap?
It helps that I can get 4 bags of John Innes seed compost and/or topsoil for £10 which I'm planning to do this weekend. So if that's a good deal then I'll take it, especially if it helps with the things I'm trying to solve!
Thanks for any advice! Hoping to start my peas, onions, toms (propagator) and leeks off this weekend. Bit early for my pots and runner beans?
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