Hi guys
I've got a tunnel with a path (just trodded earth) down the middle. Soil on the right is nicely damp, dark, easy to work etc. Soil on the left is dry, dusty, pale and hopeless. The tunnel sits on clay, and both beds are fed/watered/weeded in the same way. I grow toms and peppers in the ground, rotating them around the tunnel. There's no appreciable slope, although I guess there must be a slight incline, otherwise both sides would be equally wet from the high water table.
So, question. Why do I have such a difference left and right, and what do you think I could do to improve matters? The only difference is that the r.h. bed has been worked for an extra season. Currently I am thinking of adding a lot of OM to the left bed, and perhaps watering it too (not usually required in Feb).
Any ideas?
Thanks
I've got a tunnel with a path (just trodded earth) down the middle. Soil on the right is nicely damp, dark, easy to work etc. Soil on the left is dry, dusty, pale and hopeless. The tunnel sits on clay, and both beds are fed/watered/weeded in the same way. I grow toms and peppers in the ground, rotating them around the tunnel. There's no appreciable slope, although I guess there must be a slight incline, otherwise both sides would be equally wet from the high water table.
So, question. Why do I have such a difference left and right, and what do you think I could do to improve matters? The only difference is that the r.h. bed has been worked for an extra season. Currently I am thinking of adding a lot of OM to the left bed, and perhaps watering it too (not usually required in Feb).
Any ideas?
Thanks
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