Hi folks,
Right, last year I started a veggie patch and had 2 tonnes of 10mm seived soil delivered to work with.. This turned out to be a bit of a nightmare.. as it was more like a stoney mud pack.. Really wet, compacted and FULL of 10mm seived stones.. Like millions of them.. Carrots & potatos were nobbly cut into by the stones from all sides and rotted easily..
So this year I dug off the 2 tonnes skipped it away, laid a 2" deep 20mm stone bed and built 7 raised beds ontop.. This is where im at.. It is now time to fill these raised beds..
I will need around 7-8 sq metres of "filler" to fill the beds..
Now because of the problems of last year I figured I would fill the beds with compost rather than stoney soil.. I searched about and can get 7-8 sq metres of organic compost delivered for £180.. I phoned the guy to order and he asks what I want it for.. He tells me that vegetables wont grow in compost alone..
He says the Heat of the compost will kill the veggies & that It will compact too much and not a lot will grow.. I have since googled "growing in pure compost" and some people say it works just fine.. But others say the compost loses its nutrients fast and making it a bit dead and the heat may kill the veggies..
My trouble is I really did not want top soil with stones in.. As this seemed to be preventing my carrots * potatos from growing well last year.. As the stones cut into the veggies.
Question is do I need stones in the mix in order to avoid drainage problems ?
And can I grow veggies in pure compost or do I really need topsoil ?
I need to figure this out pretty fast as If i need topsoil.. Then i could just opt for Dandys topsoil veggie grow.. that is a blend of topsoil & compost already done.. Although A bit pricey im prepared to pay it if needs be.. I also have some reservations about buying this type of soil. As I brought "bagged" garden compost before (not dandys) and didnt think much of its qualities..
http://www.dandystopsoil.co.uk/index...art&Itemid=610
Would compost & manure work ? do I need stoney top soil ?
For the amount of money I;ve already invested in skips, wood and time. I really want to get this right!!
Any and all advice appreciated
regards
newy
Right, last year I started a veggie patch and had 2 tonnes of 10mm seived soil delivered to work with.. This turned out to be a bit of a nightmare.. as it was more like a stoney mud pack.. Really wet, compacted and FULL of 10mm seived stones.. Like millions of them.. Carrots & potatos were nobbly cut into by the stones from all sides and rotted easily..
So this year I dug off the 2 tonnes skipped it away, laid a 2" deep 20mm stone bed and built 7 raised beds ontop.. This is where im at.. It is now time to fill these raised beds..
I will need around 7-8 sq metres of "filler" to fill the beds..
Now because of the problems of last year I figured I would fill the beds with compost rather than stoney soil.. I searched about and can get 7-8 sq metres of organic compost delivered for £180.. I phoned the guy to order and he asks what I want it for.. He tells me that vegetables wont grow in compost alone..
He says the Heat of the compost will kill the veggies & that It will compact too much and not a lot will grow.. I have since googled "growing in pure compost" and some people say it works just fine.. But others say the compost loses its nutrients fast and making it a bit dead and the heat may kill the veggies..
My trouble is I really did not want top soil with stones in.. As this seemed to be preventing my carrots * potatos from growing well last year.. As the stones cut into the veggies.
Question is do I need stones in the mix in order to avoid drainage problems ?
And can I grow veggies in pure compost or do I really need topsoil ?
I need to figure this out pretty fast as If i need topsoil.. Then i could just opt for Dandys topsoil veggie grow.. that is a blend of topsoil & compost already done.. Although A bit pricey im prepared to pay it if needs be.. I also have some reservations about buying this type of soil. As I brought "bagged" garden compost before (not dandys) and didnt think much of its qualities..
http://www.dandystopsoil.co.uk/index...art&Itemid=610
Would compost & manure work ? do I need stoney top soil ?
For the amount of money I;ve already invested in skips, wood and time. I really want to get this right!!
Any and all advice appreciated
regards
newy
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