Sorry for starting yet another thread, but I've so many questions and very little knowledge at the moment!
As I eluded to in my first thread, we have some pretty heavy, clay based soil, that we've tried to improve with rotted horse manure (last year) and home grown garden compost (this year). Unfortunately, it's still pretty heavy and no matter how much I dig it over, it seems to break up to a certain extent, but never into fine soil, and most seed packets say to sow in fine soil.
So, I was trying to think of ways around this. One of them was to dig a furrow (3" deep), fill said furrow with general purpose compost from the garden centre, and then sow seeds into that. Is that a reasonable way forward, or are there pitfalls in doing so?
Thanks again everyone, Tim
As I eluded to in my first thread, we have some pretty heavy, clay based soil, that we've tried to improve with rotted horse manure (last year) and home grown garden compost (this year). Unfortunately, it's still pretty heavy and no matter how much I dig it over, it seems to break up to a certain extent, but never into fine soil, and most seed packets say to sow in fine soil.
So, I was trying to think of ways around this. One of them was to dig a furrow (3" deep), fill said furrow with general purpose compost from the garden centre, and then sow seeds into that. Is that a reasonable way forward, or are there pitfalls in doing so?
Thanks again everyone, Tim
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