I am trying to extend my usable allotment this year. Basically its around 2/3 cultivated, with the remainder being harder work. A LOT of rubble was dumped on it by the previous occupier, who planned to build a shed then didn't. Most of this (solidifed cement bags, huge rusty sheets of corrugated iron) I have heaved behind the shed. But some of the beds were used for some sort of ornamental garden and are full of pebbles, stones etc. As in, down to two spades depth (I don't get why it is that deep, but I am rubbish at growing flowers.
So I have sieved, and sieved and it is less stony. But it still isn't going to be any good for carrots! fwiw I'd descrbe it as stony soil, as in, now its much more soil than stones, but there are some stones.
So what could I grow? Is there anything that really likes this sort of soil? Anything that doesn't mind it? Was wondering about sweetcorn? Soil hasn't been manured recently.
Or do I have to keep on going with the sieving?
Thanks!
So I have sieved, and sieved and it is less stony. But it still isn't going to be any good for carrots! fwiw I'd descrbe it as stony soil, as in, now its much more soil than stones, but there are some stones.
So what could I grow? Is there anything that really likes this sort of soil? Anything that doesn't mind it? Was wondering about sweetcorn? Soil hasn't been manured recently.
Or do I have to keep on going with the sieving?
Thanks!
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