Hello!
I've done bits of gardening and even successfully grown some veg in the past, but this is my first time doing it properly on my own. My aim for this year is to grow a few of my favourites but mostly get the ground prep/structure etc right so that it serves me well for coming years.
I had planned a veg patch in my (new) back garden, based on where gets plenty of sun. But when I went to dig it today I found that it has 4-6 inches (the middle being deeper) of really lovely soil (or what I think is lovely anyway...) and then its very stony underneath. Like so stony that even through all my enthusiasm I can see that it's never going to dig out. Yes, I'm kicking myself for not sticking a fork in before today!!
So I'm thinking, if I put a raised bed on top will it work? I'm thinking a foot on top.
I'm not interested in growing root veg, the main things I want in this area are peas, broad beans and runner beans (all being provided as seedlings by my grandad, bless him), plus maybe some leeks.
Therefore I have two big questions:
1) Will these things grow in what will become 16-18 inches of soil plus the stony stuff underneath?? If not, how high would I need to go?
2) Do I need to fill my new bed with topsoil, or can I do something else??
On the second question - everything I've read online suggests I need topsoil, but then when I look at ways to get it to/near me, it looks pretty expensive. Now I understand compost alone will not do the job. BUT I have some horse manure. I know it's rotted down because my friend got it this time last year but didn't use it and is giving it to me. It has just been sat in his garden for that time.
Could I perhaps mix the manure with compost (or layer it?)? If so, would it be a 50/50 mix? Do I need to add anything else? Otherwise, how do I get topsoil without killing my bank account!?
Thanks in advance!!!
I've done bits of gardening and even successfully grown some veg in the past, but this is my first time doing it properly on my own. My aim for this year is to grow a few of my favourites but mostly get the ground prep/structure etc right so that it serves me well for coming years.
I had planned a veg patch in my (new) back garden, based on where gets plenty of sun. But when I went to dig it today I found that it has 4-6 inches (the middle being deeper) of really lovely soil (or what I think is lovely anyway...) and then its very stony underneath. Like so stony that even through all my enthusiasm I can see that it's never going to dig out. Yes, I'm kicking myself for not sticking a fork in before today!!
So I'm thinking, if I put a raised bed on top will it work? I'm thinking a foot on top.
I'm not interested in growing root veg, the main things I want in this area are peas, broad beans and runner beans (all being provided as seedlings by my grandad, bless him), plus maybe some leeks.
Therefore I have two big questions:
1) Will these things grow in what will become 16-18 inches of soil plus the stony stuff underneath?? If not, how high would I need to go?
2) Do I need to fill my new bed with topsoil, or can I do something else??
On the second question - everything I've read online suggests I need topsoil, but then when I look at ways to get it to/near me, it looks pretty expensive. Now I understand compost alone will not do the job. BUT I have some horse manure. I know it's rotted down because my friend got it this time last year but didn't use it and is giving it to me. It has just been sat in his garden for that time.
Could I perhaps mix the manure with compost (or layer it?)? If so, would it be a 50/50 mix? Do I need to add anything else? Otherwise, how do I get topsoil without killing my bank account!?
Thanks in advance!!!
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