I'd take a sample from at least 3 places to get an overview of the plot; or do a separate test on each of the 3 distinct areas and see what you have. Then decide which needs organic added first.
On mine, I was talking to one of the old boys and he said 'clay, what clay?'....it seems that we are on a rare clay spot as nowhere round us has clay at all........I remember when we first got it someone saying that the chap who had the plot a few years back used to take home the good soil and bring back the soil from his garden to the lottie. I can't believe the whole site is made up of his garden soil; with no intervention it sets rock solid when we have no rain; and can turn into a mudbath when we do.
On mine, I was talking to one of the old boys and he said 'clay, what clay?'....it seems that we are on a rare clay spot as nowhere round us has clay at all........I remember when we first got it someone saying that the chap who had the plot a few years back used to take home the good soil and bring back the soil from his garden to the lottie. I can't believe the whole site is made up of his garden soil; with no intervention it sets rock solid when we have no rain; and can turn into a mudbath when we do.
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